Beyond the Buzzword: Practical Applications of AI in the Classroom
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Beyond the Buzzword: Practical Applications of AI in the Classroom

On this episode of The Conversation”, Rachel and Christina, sit down with Jake Miller, a Personalized Learning and EdTech Specialist at Summit ESC and the ESC of the Western Reserve. Together, they explore the real-world impact of AI in education, discussing how both students and teachers can leverage this technology for learning, creativity, and innovation. Tune in for insights, practical applications, and a look at the future of AI in the classroom!
 
This episode of “The Conversation” is a continuation of our series “Emerging Technologies”. This series aims to highlight new technologies that are transforming our everyday lives and local communities. 

Jake Miller has been a Personalized Learning & EdTech Specialist at Summit ESC and ESC of the Western Reserve since 2022. Before taking on that role, Jake spent 5 years as a technology integration specialist and 14 years teaching math, science, and STEM. Jake has also worked extensively in educational technology as a speaker, presenter, podcaster, blogger, and author (of the book Educational Duct Tape: An EdTech Integration Mindset). Jake has presented at several local and national conferences, including ISTE, FETC, OETC, and at Google’s New York City location.
 
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Creators and Guests

Rachel Lang Daniels
Host
Rachel Lang Daniels
Rachel Lang Daniels has been an Adolescent Literacy Consultant at the ESC for the past 16 years. Rachel supports the development of customized professional development for school districts throughout Ohio.
Christina Grady-Watts
Producer
Christina Grady-Watts
Christina Grady-Watts is a Personalized Learning Specialist at the ESC of Central Ohio. Christina produces "The Conversation" and fills in as host on occasion!
Jake Miller
Guest
Jake Miller
Jake has been a Personalized Learning & EdTech Specialist at Summit ESC and ESC of the Western Reserve since 2022. Before taking on that role, Jake spent 5 years as a technology integration specialist and 14 years teaching math, science, and STEM. Jake has also worked extensively in educational technology as a speaker, presenter, podcaster, blogger, and author (of the book Educational Duct Tape: An EdTech Integration Mindset). Jake has presented at several local and national conferences, including ISTE, FETC, OETC, and at Google’s New York City location.