EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 44 MIN
Ep #13: AI Invited - Responsible AI Use In Schools Without Offloading Learning
from Live in the Lab Schools · host Andy Goveia & Ben Webb
We dig into what AI is actually solving in schools and why “just because you can” is a bad rule for classroom tech. We share real classroom moments, practical guardrails, and the skills students need so AI supports learning instead of replacing thinking. • AI as a tool that reveals weak assessments rather than “creating” cheating • research projects and why Copilot is not a source • credible sources, verification, and the problem of fake citations • Magic School sandboxes that ease cognitive load without giving answers • transparency and academic integrity when teachers and students use AI • banning AI versus the calculator comparison and why outright bans fail • student privacy, contracts, and deliberate rollout over rushing adoption • AI literacy as critical media literacy including bias awareness and emotional manipulation • real workflow example using multiple AI tools• guardrails as shared values and consistent expectations across teachers Reach out, message us on the Facebook, the Instagram, shoot us an email. We love the fan-mail and thought about next season's topics! [Transparency Note: This full episode description was created via CoHost AI through Buzzsprout, proofread by a human]Send us Fan Mail
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We dig into what AI is actually solving in schools and why “just because you can” is a bad rule for classroom tech. We share real classroom moments, practical guardrails, and the skills students need so AI supports learning instead of replacing thinking. • AI as a tool that reveals weak assessments rather than “creating” cheating • research projects and why Copilot is not a source • credible sources, verification, and the problem of fake citations • Magic School sandb...
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