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Leadership Mindsets, Scoreboards, and Enhancing Your District's AI Landscape with Christian Jackson - Crossover Episode with. Dr. Nashay Lowe of The Resolution Room

from Measure UP: The Podcast for Transformational School Leaders · host Dr. Nicole Alioto

In this special crossover episode with Dr. Nashay Lowe of The Resolution Room, we conducted on the spot interviews with education leaders at the 2026 AASA National Conference on Education. In this episode, Christian Jackson discusses the integration of AI in education, addressing common misconceptions about technology in schools, particularly in smaller districts. He shares his personal journey and motivations for advocating educational technology, emphasizing the importance of practical application and overcoming resistance from decision-makers. The discussion highlights the need for educators to embrace lifelong learning and adapt to the evolving educational landscape. Key Takeaways You don't need to be an expert to get started. Avoid over-complicating technology integration. Focus on practical applications of AI tools. Resistance to technology can be overcome with the right approach. Educational technology should enhance learning, not replace it. Understanding pain points is crucial for effective tech integration. Serendipitous moments can lead to significant opportunities. Engaging conversations can simplify complex topics. The educational system must adapt to prepare students for the future. About Christian Jackson Christian is a speaker and Gen Z activist focusing is on addressing inefficiencies in the verticals that interest me most: education and media. As a self-proclaimed media-junkie turned simple-solving thinker, I bring known tech applications to new spaces, making life easier for clientele. Driven by my faith and the belief in collective action, I always strive to ensure my work reflect a commitment to social impact. I've been humbled to receive acknowledgment from the UN for efforts in SDG Impact. Website: www.edapt.com And be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode!Visit www.yourschoolsucks.com to subscribe to our Measure UP Newsletter and to get a copy of Dr. Alioto's book, Your School Sucks, Why Schools Fail to Measure Up and What to Do About It.

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In this special crossover episode with Dr. Nashay Lowe of The Resolution Room, we conducted on the spot interviews with education leaders at the 2026 AASA National Conference on Education. In this episode, Christian Jackson discusses the integration of AI in education, addressing common misconceptions about technology in schools, particularly in smaller districts. He shares his personal journey and motivations for advocating educational technology, emphasizing the importance of practical application and overcoming resistance from decision-makers. The discussion highlights the need for educators to embrace lifelong learning and adapt to the evolving educational landscape.

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