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Noodles In the Sandbox - Episode 107 - Ava on AI

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Today’s episode explores the role of AI in learning. Together, Ava and I reflect on AI tools like ChatGPT, critical thinking, and how technology shapes learning. Does AI help us grow, or does it risk turning us into "grumpy, bored blobs" as Ava so eloquently put it? We discuss when tools are helpful versus harmful, whether they create shortcuts that may actually hinder our development, and how to balance curiosity with responsibility. Are we at risk of relying on tech too much, or can AI be part of a more thoughtful learning process? Join us as we kick off what is sure to be the first of many fascinating conversations on this topic! I love you Avabear - as always, your perspective is as insightful as it is humbling. Thank you.

Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review – we’d love your feedback!

Curious about our school or looking for an innovative learning environment for your child? Check out Acton Academy Northwest Austin, where we’re redefining education with a learner-driven approach or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn for updates, tips, and behind-the-scenes fun.

Got questions or a topic you'd like us to explore? Shoot us a message. Until next time, stay curious and keep learning!

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Today’s episode explores the role of AI in learning. Together, Ava and I reflect on AI tools like ChatGPT, critical thinking, and how technology shapes learning. Does AI help us grow, or does it risk turning us into "grumpy, bored blobs" as Ava so eloquently put it? We discuss when tools are helpful versus harmful, whether they create shortcuts that may actually hinder our development, and how to balance curiosity with responsibility. Are we at risk of relying on tech too much, or can AI be part of a more thoughtful learning process? Join us as we kick off what is sure to be the first of many fascinating conversations on this topic! I love you Avabear - as always, your perspective is as insightful as it is humbling. Thank you.

Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review – we’d love your feedback!

Curious about our school or looking for an innovative learning environment for your child? Check out Acton Academy Northwest Austin, where we’re redefining education with a learner-driven approach or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn for updates, tips, and behind-the-scenes fun.

Got questions or a topic you'd like us to explore? Shoot us a message. Until next time, stay curious and keep learning!

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