Embedding AI Literacy into Class
Everyone in K-12 education seems to be talking about AI literacy. We want students to be prepared for a world and a future where AI will be everywhere. But how do we do it? Do teacheres see it as "just another thing on my plate"? In this episode, Holly and Matt explore "embedded AI literacy," where it squeezes into regular classroom instruction -- and actually supports and strengthens the teaching of curriculum and content.
Doing Better Than Worksheets in 2026
Teachers have been using worksheets for ages. They claim to give students repetitions with content and help them strengthen connections -- but how well do they really work? In this episode, Holly and Matt explore the idea that we can do better than worksheets in 2026 -- and suggest some alternatives and upgrades to consider.
The Teacher/Student Feedback Loop
Providing student feedback has always been time-consuming for teachers -- and slow feedback often produces less learning than timely feedback. AI has the potential to speed the process up, but at what cost? In today's episode, Matt and Holly talk about the importance of the "human in the loop" and how to balance it all.
The State of EdTech in 2026
We're back! The Digital Learning Podcast has been on a one-year hiatus, but the show is live once again. In this episode, Holly and Matt discuss the state of educational technology in 2026. Artificial intelligence is growing in implementation by teachers and students. People are railing against the use of technology at all in classrooms. Holly and Matt share their takes -- and how they'd characterize edtech in 2026.
AI Literacy for Students and Teachers
AI literacy is all about preparing us with skills and understanding about AI so we can survive and thrive in the future. But it isn't just for students! In this episode, Holly and Matt discuss the ACE Framework they've created to help schools think about AI literacy, including: Awareness, Critique, and Exploration.