Episodes

  • AI-Assisted Grading at Scale: Dr. Gerd Kortemeyer on the Future of Assessment
    Nov 18 2024
    Artificial Intelligence, Leadership and the Future of Education

    Host:
    Richard Foster-Fletcher, Executive Chair, MKAI.org

    Guest:
    Dr. Gerd Kortemeyer, AI-Enhanced Learning Analytics Researcher, ETH Zurich and Michigan State University

    Guest Bio:
    Dr. Gerd Kortemeyer is a pioneering researcher in AI-enhanced learning analytics with experience at ETH Zurich and Michigan State University. He specializes in transforming complex data into actionable insights to support educators in real-time. His work bridges academic research with practical teaching applications, focusing on adaptive feedback systems that personalize learning experiences and improve student engagement. Dr. Kortemeyer’s research aims to elevate educational outcomes by integrating advanced analytics and technology-driven strategies into the classroom.

    Episode Title:
    AI-Assisted Grading at Scale: Dr. Gerd Kortemeyer on Efficiency, Student Feedback, and the Future of Assessment

    Episode Overview:
    In "AI-Assisted Grading at Scale," we explore the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on educational assessment with Dr. Gerd Kortemeyer. This episode delves into how AI technologies are reshaping grading, feedback, and assessment practices in further education, particularly in fields like mathematics and science, where grading tasks are highly repetitive. Dr. Kortemeyer provides a practical look at how AI can support educators with large-scale grading demands while highlighting the limitations AI faces in subjective areas. We discuss the evolving role of AI in classrooms, emphasizing why AI should be a supportive tool rather than a replacement for human judgment.

    Key Topics of Discussion:
    1. The practical benefits of AI in large-scale grading and assessment.
    2. AI's role in providing timely, consistent feedback to students.
    3. The limitations of AI in subjective assessments and the risks of over-reliance.
    4. AI as a supportive tool for educators, not a replacement.
    5. Challenges and considerations in using AI to personalize learning.
    Key 'Takeaway' Ideas:
    1. AI can improve the scalability and efficiency of grading in quantitative subjects but is less reliable for subjective assessments.
    2. While AI helps handle repetitive tasks, human judgment remains crucial for complex and nuanced feedback.
    3. Educators can use AI to enhance their teaching efforts, focusing on areas that require more personalized engagement.


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    47 mins
  • AI, Humanity’s Evolution, and Our Place in the Cosmos with Professor J. Craig Wheeler
    Oct 21 2024
    AI, Humanity’s Evolution, and Our Place in the Cosmos

    Guest: Professor J. Craig Wheeler, Samuel T. and Fern Yanagisawa Regents Professor of Astronomy Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin

    Summary: In this episode of the Boundless Podcast, Richard Foster-Fletcher, Executive Chair of MKAI, welcomes Professor J. Craig Wheeler, a distinguished astrophysicist and author of the forthcoming book The Path to Singularity: How Technology Will Challenge the Future of Humanity. Together, they explore humanity’s place in a rapidly evolving technological landscape, discussing topics like AI, climate change, space colonization, and the implications of technological advancements on society. Professor Wheeler provides his insightful perspective on humanity’s future, contemplating how technology could shape or even redefine our species in the years to come.

    Key Talking Points:
    • The Journey to Now – Professor Wheeler discusses his background in astrophysics, what inspired his exploration of humanity's evolution and technology, and how his astronomical perspective shapes his views on our future.
    • Technological Impact – A discussion on AI, genetic engineering, and how these technologies will fundamentally change human life, including the concept of the technological singularity.
    • Opportunities for Equity – Climate change, overpopulation, and AI as global challenges that demand equitable solutions. Could AI offer an alternative form of intelligence to guide ethical decision-making?
    • Ethical Considerations – The potential risks of unchecked technological advancements, with a focus on AI and genetic modification, and the ethical responsibilities of scientists.
    • The Way Forward – Speculation on humanity's future as a multi-planetary species, the need for biological change, and the role of AI in either aiding or threatening our existence.
    • Closing Thoughts – Reflections on responsible innovation, merging technology with humanity, and the importance of broad awareness around technological risks.
    Key Quotes:
    • "If climate change significantly reduces our population, who caused the problem becomes academic. It will affect us all."
    • "We may need to think about death in a very different way if we develop the technology to live forever."
    • "AI has immense potential for good, but the key is awareness and ensuring that we don’t let it run unchecked."
    Guest Bio: Professor J. Craig Wheeler is an American astronomer. He is the Samuel T. and Fern Yanagisawa Regents Professor of Astronomy Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin. He is known for his theoretical work on supernovae. He is a past president of the American Astronomical Society, a Fellow of that society, and a Fellow of the American Physical Society.

    Episode Links & Resources:
    • The Path to Singularity: How Technology Will Challenge the Future of Humanity (Publisher Link)
    • Professor Wheeler's Personal Website
    • University of Texas Profile


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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Dan Ariely on Rewiring Education, AI and Trust
    Aug 22 2024
    Host:
    • Richard Foster-Fletcher, Executive Chair, MKAI.org
    Guest:
    • Dan Ariely, Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics, Duke University
    Guest Bios:
    • Dan Ariely is a globally recognised expert in behavioural economics and the author of several bestsellers, including Predictably Irrational. His research explores the often irrational patterns in human decision-making and their implications for various fields, including education, finance, and health.
    Episode Overview: In "AI in Further Education: Ethical Implications and Behavioral Insights," we delve into the transformative role of AI in further education. Richard Foster-Fletcher is joined by Dan Ariely to explore how AI technologies like personalised learning algorithms and automated grading systems are reshaping the educational landscape. The discussion covers the ethical challenges these innovations present, the impact on student cognitive development, and how insights from behavioural economics can guide the responsible use of AI in education.

    Key Topics of Discussion:
    1. The influence of AI on belief formation and information processing in education.
    2. The role of trust in AI systems and its effect on educational outcomes.
    3. Cognitive development: How AI is shaping critical thinking and problem-solving skills in students.
    4. Ethical considerations in the deployment of AI in educational settings.
    5. Balancing AI-driven innovation with equity and privacy in education.
    Key 'Takeaway' Ideas:
    1. AI has the potential to significantly enhance personalised learning, but it must be implemented with careful consideration of its ethical implications.
    2. Building and maintaining trust in AI systems is crucial for their success in educational environments.
    3. Educators must ensure that AI tools support, rather than replace, critical cognitive skills like independent thinking and problem-solving.


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    56 mins
  • Ep 19. Bridging the Skills Gap: Innovations in Further Education with Jason Lancaster
    Jul 8 2024
    Series: Artificial Intelligence, Leadership and the Future of Further EducationHosts:Richard Foster-Fletcher, Executive Chair, MKAI.orgKurt Hintz, Managing Director, Fortis Education ConsultingGuest:Jason Lancaster, Principal and CEO Elect, Northampton CollegeGuest Bio:Jason Lancaster is a specialist in education, training, and skills development with a distinguished career in the further education sector. Currently the Principal and CEO Elect of Northampton College, Jason has held senior leadership roles including Director of the Institute of Technology and Employer Partnerships, Deputy Principal for Curriculum & Quality, and Vice Principal for Performance Improvement. His work focuses on improving educational provision, developing new curriculum areas, and fostering strong partnerships with employers.Jason’s background in electronic engineering, with degrees in BEng (Hons) and MEng, and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education (Further and Higher Education), underpins his technical expertise and pedagogical knowledge. He is a member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology and the Society for Education and Training. His leadership has led to the successful introduction of new programs and significant improvements in educational quality, making him a key figure in shaping the future of further education.Episode 19: "Bridging the Skills Gap: Innovations in Further Education” with Jason LancasterEpisode Overview:In "Bridging the Skills Gap: Innovations in Further Education," we explore the transformative impact of AI on further education. This episode brings together insights from Jason Lancaster, delving into how AI technologies like personalised learning systems and data-driven feedback mechanisms are reshaping educational practices. We discuss the strategic use of AI in identifying skills gaps, tailoring curriculum development, and enhancing both teaching and learning experiences.Key Topics of Discussion:The Role of AI in Personalised Learning:How AI can be leveraged to personalise learning experiences.The potential of AI in identifying skills gaps and tailoring curriculum development to meet individual learner needs.Innovations in Curriculum Development for Further Education:Jason's experience with introducing new curriculum areas and meeting the needs of both learners and employers.The challenge of embedding wider skills and behaviours, with AI providing opportunities for consistency.Strategies for Quality Improvement in Further Education Institutions:Key strategies and best practices implemented by Jason to drive improvements in educational provision.Insights into the difference between improving poor to decent and decent to excellent educational standards.Bridging the Skills Gap through Employer Partnerships:The importance of collaboration between colleges and employers in creating responsive and relevant educational programs.Challenges and opportunities in aligning educational provision with employer needs, particularly in the context of AI and automation.Leadership and Management in the Education Sector:Jason's approach to leadership and management in the education sector.The importance of mentoring and supporting future leaders in further education.The Future of Vocational Education:Trends and predictions for the future of vocational education and training.The role of technology in enhancing vocational education and preparing students for the future.Key 'Takeaway' Ideas:Data as a Strategic Asset:Treating data with the same seriousness as financial and human resources to enhance decision-making and operational efficiencies.Ethical Tech Integration:The need for careful consideration of ethical implications and policy development when incorporating technology in educational settings.Empowering through Innovation:How technological advancements can empower educators and learners, leading to improved educational outcomes and reduced administrative burdens.Explore the Episode:Witness a compelling discussion on the transformative power of data and technology in education with Jason Lancaster, and learn how these tools are not just reshaping educational strategies but also setting the stage for a more efficient and effective future. Tune into this enlightening conversation to see how data-centric approaches are pivotal in driving the next wave of educational innovation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-boundless-podcast--4077400/support.
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    33 mins
  • Special Ep. Every aspect of school life will change with AI: With Sir Anthony Seldon
    Jun 24 2024
    Series: Artificial Intelligence, Leadership and the Future of Further Education

    Hosts:
    • Richard Foster-Fletcher, Executive Chair, MKAI.org
    • Jaisal Surana, Head of Advocacy, MKAI.org
    Guest:
    • Sir Anthony Seldon, Head Master, Epsom College
    Guest Bios:

    Sir Anthony Seldon: Sir Anthony Francis Seldon is a prominent British educator, contemporary historian, and author known for his significant contributions to education and political history. Sir Anthony is currently the Head Master of Epsom College. He previously served as the 13th Master of Wellington College and was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham from 2015 to 2020.

    A prolific author, Sir Anthony has written or edited more than 45 books, including political biographies of every British Prime Minister from John Major to Boris Johnson. His works are noted for their insightful analysis and detailed research, contributing significantly to contemporary historical literature.

    In education, Sir Anthony is widely recognised for his innovative approaches. He introduced happiness and well-being classes at Wellington College, advocating for a holistic approach to education that encompasses emotional and social development alongside academic achievement. His leadership in promoting the International Baccalaureate and personalised learning has been influential in modernising educational practices in the UK and beyond.

    Beyond his educational roles, Sir Anthony co-founded the Centre for Contemporary British History and the charity Action for Happiness. He is also a governor of the Royal Shakespeare Company and serves on the boards of several other charities and educational bodies. Knighted in 2014 for services to education and modern political history, Sir Anthony continues to be a leading voice in educational reform and historical scholarship. His recent focus includes integrating AI into education to enhance personalised learning and resilience in students.

    Episode Overview:

    In this special live episode of "The Transformative Impact of AI in Education," we explore the revolutionary potential of artificial intelligence in the realm of further education. This episode brings together insights from Sir Anthony Seldon and Richard Foster-Fletcher, along with guests from the MKAI.org community. The discussion delves into how AI technologies like machine learning, personalised learning algorithms, and adaptive educational software are reshaping educational practices. We discuss the historical context of educational revolutions, the unique qualities of human intelligence, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI in education.

    Key Topics of Discussion:
    1. The transformative potential of AI compared to historical technological advancements.
    2. The importance of learning from history in shaping AI's role in education.
    3. Balancing human intelligence and AI in modern educational systems.
    4. The challenges and opportunities AI presents for teachers and students.
    5. The ethical implications and practical implementation of AI in education.
    Key 'Takeaway' Ideas:
    1. AI has the potential to revolutionise education in ways comparable to the printing press and internal combustion engine.
    2. A balanced approach that integrates AI while emphasising human qualities is essential for modernising education.
    3. Teachers play a crucial role in maintaining human elements in education, especially for younger students.
    4. AI can provide significant benefits for personalised learning, particularly for students with special educational needs.
    5. International cooperation and ethical considerations are vital in harnessing AI's potential for the betterment of education.


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    56 mins
  • Ep. 18. Beyond the Horizon: The Laurence Frewin Vision for South Devon
    Jun 17 2024
    Series: Artificial Intelligence, Leadership, and the Future of Further Education

    Hosts:
    • Richard Foster-Fletcher, Executive Chair, MKAI.org
    • Kurt Hintz, Managing Director, Fortis Education Consulting
    Guest:
    • Laurence Frewin, Principal and CEO, South Devon College
    Guest Bios:

    Laurence Frewin has been the Principal & CEO of South Devon College since September 2019. He is known for his strategic leadership and management expertise, both in the private sector and in education. Laurence's career at South Devon College began in 2010 as Vice Principal Corporate Services, later becoming Deputy CEO. He has led significant cross-college initiatives in sustainability, equality, and diversity, and managed professional and business support areas. His notable achievements include overseeing the development of major infrastructure projects like the £9m University Building, £7m South West Energy Centre, and the £17m Hi Tech & Digital Centre.

    Episode 19: "Beyond the Horizon: The Laurence Frewin Vision for South Devon "

    Episode Overview:

    In "Beyond the Horizon: The Laurence Frewin Vision for South Devon ," we explore the transformative role of AI and digital technologies in further education. Laurence Frewin shares his strategic vision for integrating AI at South Devon College, his leadership philosophy, and the college's role as a community hub. This episode delves into specific AI projects, community engagement through technology, and strategic planning for the future educational landscape.

    Key Topics of Discussion:
    1. Visionary Leadership in Education: Examining Laurence's approach to leadership and strategic vision for South Devon College amidst technological evolution.
    2. The Crossroads of AI and Education: Discussing specific AI projects at South Devon College and collaborations with tech companies.
    3. Community and Business Engagement Through Technology: Exploring how digital tools support learners, businesses, and the local community.
    4. Strategic Thinking and Future Planning: Reflecting on Laurence's strategic planning for the future educational landscape, including preparation for 2035 and beyond.
    5. Ethical and Creative Considerations in AI: Addressing ethical dilemmas and creative challenges posed by AI in education.
    Key 'Takeaway' Ideas:
    1. Innovative Leadership: Highlighting the importance of visionary leadership in driving technological transformation in education.
    2. Ethical AI Integration: Emphasizing the need for ethical considerations and policy development in AI adoption.
    3. Empowering Communities: Showcasing how technology can foster community and business engagement, enhancing educational outcomes.
    Explore the Episode: Join us for an insightful discussion on the transformative power of AI and technology in education with Laurence Frewin. Learn how South Devon College is setting the stage for a more connected and technologically advanced educational future.

    Tune in to gain valuable insights into strategic planning, community engagement, and the ethical integration of AI in education.


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    24 mins
  • Ep. 17. Harnessing Data for Educational Excellence with Scott Mulholland
    Jun 10 2024
    Series: Artificial Intelligence, Leadership, and the Future of Further Education

    Hosts:
    Richard Foster-Fletcher, Executive Chair, MKAI.org
    Kurt Hintz, Managing Director, Fortis Education Consulting

    Guest:
    Scott Mulholland, Chief Information, Data, and Estates Officer, NCG

    Guest Bios:

    Scott Mulholland has carved a niche in driving digital transformation across the education sector, particularly in further education. His journey began in student administration at Robert Gordon University, where he also earned his MSc in E-Business. Scott's career expanded through various senior roles, including a significant tenure as Pro Vice Chancellor at the University of Central Lancashire, before moving to NCG. Here, he leads strategic initiatives across IT, estates, and data, enhancing educational delivery through innovative technology solutions.

    Episode 18: Ep. 17. Harnessing Data for Educational Excellence with Scott Mulholland

    Episode Overview:

    In "Harnessing Data for Educational Excellence" we delve into the critical role of data management and technological innovation in shaping the future of further education. Join us as Scott Mulholland, a seasoned leader in information and estates management, shares his insights on leveraging data to transform educational practices and outcomes. This episode explores the integration of AI and data-driven strategies within the educational sector, highlighting the potential for significant enhancements in teaching, learning, and administrative efficiency.

    Key Topics of Discussion:
    1. Strategic Data Utilization: Examining Scott's approach to transforming data handling to drive educational and operational advancements.
    2. Innovative Educational Technologies: Discussion on the development and impact of tools like "Teach Assist" and "Learn Assist," and their role in enhancing the educational experience.
    3. Overcoming Technological Challenges: Insights into the challenges faced during the implementation of new technologies and the lessons learned.
    4. Future of Education Technologies: Reflections on upcoming trends and potential innovations that could further reshape educational environments.
    5. Smart Campus Initiatives: Exploring the integration of IT, estates, and data towards creating a more interconnected and responsive educational infrastructure.
    Key 'Takeaway' Ideas:
    1. Data as a Strategic Asset: Emphasizing the importance of treating data with the same seriousness as financial and human resources to enhance decision-making and operational efficiencies.
    2. Ethical Tech Integration: Highlighting the need for careful consideration of ethical implications and policy development when incorporating technology in educational settings.
    3. Empowering through Innovation: Showcasing how technological advancements can empower educators and learners, leading to improved educational outcomes and reduced administrative burdens.
    Explore the Episode:

    Witness a compelling discussion on the transformative power of data and technology in education with Scott Mulholland, and learn how these tools are not just reshaping educational strategies but also setting the stage for a more efficient and effective future. Tune into this enlightening conversation to see how data-centric approaches are pivotal in driving the next wave of educational innovation.


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    25 mins
  • Ep 16. Levelling Up: Lisa Capper, CEO of Stoke-on-Trent College on Empowering Individuals through AI
    Jun 3 2024
    Series: Artificial Intelligence, Leadership and the Future of Further EducationHosts:
    • Richard Foster-Fletcher, Executive Chair, MKAI.org
    • Kurt Hintz, Managing Director, Fortis Education Consulting
    Guests:
    • Lisa Capper MBE, CEO & Principal, Stoke on Trent Further Education College
    Guest Bio: Lisa Capper MBE, CEO & Principal of Stoke on Trent College, is renowned for her passionate advocacy for education as a transformative force. With a career spanning significant roles from the Department of Education and Skills to executive positions in major educational institutions, Lisa has led substantial government projects and change programmes aimed at enhancing educational outcomes. Notably, she has also served as the first female Chair of the National Deaf Children’s Society, demonstrating a long-standing commitment to leadership and stakeholder management in the education sector.

    Episode Number: 16

    Episode Title: "AI and the Future of Further Education: Insights from Lisa Capper"Episode Overview: In "AI and the Future of Further Education: Insights from Lisa Capper," we delve into the transformative impact of AI technologies on the educational landscape. This episode brings Lisa Capper's unique perspective to the forefront, exploring how Stoke on Trent College integrates AI to enhance student learning and operational efficiency. The discussion extends to the broader implications of AI in further education, emphasizing the need for strategic implementation and ethical considerations.

    Key Topics of Discussion:
    1. AI's Role in Enhancing Learning Outcomes: Exploration of how AI tools like 'Interview Coach' are revolutionizing student engagement and skill development.
    2. Digital Strategy and Infrastructure: Discussion on Stoke on Trent College’s 'Skills Ready Future Ready' strategic initiative and its focus on aligning educational offerings with employer needs.
    3. Challenges and Opportunities in AI Adoption: Insights into the practical challenges of integrating AI into educational settings and how to overcome them.
    4. Ethical Considerations and Digital Literacy: Examination of the importance of ethical AI use in education and the imperative to boost digital literacy among students and staff.
    5. Partnerships and Community Impact: How collaborations with local industries and educational institutions enhance the learning ecosystem and community revitalization.
    Key 'Takeaway' Ideas:
    1. AI as a Catalyst for Educational Transformation: Lisa highlights AI's potential to dramatically improve teaching methodologies and student interactions.
    2. Building a Future-Ready Workforce: Emphasis on the necessity of equipping students with both technical skills and critical soft skills to meet the demands of the modern workplace.
    3. The Importance of Inclusive Access: Discussion on the need to ensure all students have equal access to AI tools and digital resources to prevent a widening digital divide.
    This episode provides a comprehensive look at the intersection of AI technology and further education, showcasing Lisa Capper’s innovative approaches to leveraging AI for enhancing educational outcomes and operational efficiency.

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    30 mins