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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 40 MIN

Pilot: A Conversation about Data in Schools with Chris Smith

from Data Talks: A Podcast from Data in Schools · host Paul Swanson and Matthew Savage

In our pilot episode, we’re talking to Chris Smith. Chris is currently a K-12 Learning & Innovation Coach at the American Community School of Abu Dhabi. He is also the founder of Smith Visualizations and Data in Schools, and specializes in transforming complex academic data into actionable information, enabling school leaders and educators to make effective, data-driven decisions.

In our pilot episode, we’re talking to Chris Smith. Chris is currently a K-12 Learning & Innovation Coach at the American Community School of Abu Dhabi. He is also the founder of Smith Visualizations and Data in Schools, and specializes in transforming complex academic data into actionable information, enabling school leaders and educators to make effective, data-driven decisions.

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