This conversation is with Ben Bajarin who is a tech analyst for Creative Strategies in Silicon Valley, a parent of middle and high school students, spouse of a special education teacher, and a high school tennis coach.
In this conversation, I started with a question from a prior podcast visitor (Tom Arnett), will tech (AI) replace teachers? And then we roll into a slew of other topics in regard to tech and schools. Ben's points on data, integration, and collaboration really struck me as these are places where we can make significant strides in thinking more creatively about teaching and learning.
For more about Ben and Creative Strategies: https://creativestrategies.com/team/ben-bajarin/
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