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 a 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.