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AI & Imagination: Crafting Creativity in the Digital Age. The Late Show with James Radburn

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Is AI a creative tool or a creativity killer? As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into education, how does it fit into hands-on, design-led subjects like D&T? Can AI spark original ideas, or does it risk making students passive designers?   In this episode of Teachers Talk Radio, we explore these big questions with award-winning Design & Technology educator Trudi Barrow. Winner of the 2022 James Dyson Association Excellence Award, Trudi is a consultant, advisor, and passionate advocate for sustainability and AI in design education.   Join us as we discuss: 🎨 What AI means for creativity in education 🛠️ Balancing AI-driven design with craftsmanship and making 🤖 The role of AI in early years education 🌱 AI’s potential for sustainable design ⚖️ The ethics of AI in teaching & learning   Whether you’re an educator, designer, or just curious about the future of creativity, this episode is packed with insights on how AI is shaping the next generation of innovators. Tune in now! 🎧✨

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