EPISODE · Oct 17, 2025 · 42 MIN
Using AI to Tailor Professional Learning ft. Luyen Chou | Lessons Learned | Ep 19
from Lessons Learned · host BetterLesson
What does the future of teaching look like in the age of AI?“I've met so many people in the AI field who share a sense of responsibility and opportunity. You hear all the noise in the news, but many of us are working for a better future for all humans as a result of this technology.” - Luyen ChouIn this episode of Lessons Learned, host Matt sits down with Luyen Chou, Co-Founder and CEO of DeweyLearn, to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way educators teach, learn, and grow.Through multimodal AI, DeweyLearn helps educators analyze real classroom interactions—turning video, audio, and engagement data into actionable insights that strengthen instruction, combat bias, and support student success. Luyen shares how this technology bridges the gap between professional learning and classroom impact, providing educators with feedback that is timely, precise, and deeply human.Together, they explore key topics such as:How AI can provide detailed, evidence-based feedback on teaching and learningThe ethical considerations of using AI responsibly in schoolsWhy AI should be viewed as a partner that enhances human capability—not a replacement for itHow data-driven insights can accelerate professional growth and student outcomesWhether you’re a teacher, instructional coach, or education leader, this conversation offers a grounded, optimistic look at how AI can empower, not overshadow, the human side of learning.Connect with our guest:Luyen Chou’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luyen-chou-2647165/ DeweyLearn’s Website: https://deweylearn.com/ Ways to Tune In:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4bzi3DLY1fCuBknsxWySw6 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/lessons-learned/id1714296987 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c715776e-3d77-4a8b-806b-207e01b861af YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@betterlesson4313
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What does the future of teaching look like in the age of AI?“I've met so many people in the AI field who share a sense of responsibility and opportunity. You hear all the noise in the news, but many of us are working for a better future for all humans as a result of this technology.” - Luyen ChouIn this episode of Lessons Learned, host Matt sits down with Luyen Chou, Co-Founder and CEO of DeweyLearn, to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way educators teach, learn, and grow.Through multimodal AI, DeweyLearn helps educators analyze real classroom interactions—turning video, audio, and engagement data into actionable insights that strengthen instruction, combat bias, and support student success. Luyen shares how this technology bridges the gap between professional learning and classroom impact, providing educators with feedback that is timely, precise, and deeply human.Together, they explore key topics such as:How AI can provide detailed, evidence-based feedback on teaching and learningThe ethical considerations of using AI responsibly in schoolsWhy AI should be viewed as a partner that enhances human capability—not a replacement for itHow data-driven insights can accelerate professional growth and student outcomesWhether you’re a teacher, instructional coach, or education leader, this conversation offers a grounded, optimistic look at how AI can empower, not overshadow, the human side of learning.Connect with our guest:Luyen Chou’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luyen-chou-2647165/ DeweyLearn’s Website: https://deweylearn.com/ Ways to Tune In:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4bzi3DLY1fCuBknsxWySw6 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/lessons-learned/id1714296987 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c715776e-3d77-4a8b-806b-207e01b861af YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@betterlesson4313
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