Episode 297: The Human Intelligence Movement

EPISODE · Oct 9, 2024 · 49 MIN

Episode 297: The Human Intelligence Movement

from My EdTech Life · host Dr. Alfonso Mendoza

Send us a textBuilding a Human-Centered FutureI’m excited to share this incredible conversation with the dynamic team from the Human Intelligence Movement. In this episode, we discuss their mission of transforming education to prepare students for an AI-driven world while preserving and elevating human-centered learning. Michelle, Brooke, Stacy, and Rachel share insights into the challenges of today's educational system and how we can better equip students with essential human skills like empathy, adaptability, and curiosity. We discuss the movement's origins, its impact on the U.S. and globally, and how educators can join in this exciting work. Whether you're a teacher, school leader, or someone passionate about education reform, there's something for you here. Let’s explore how we can build a future where human intelligence thrives alongside AI.Key Moments & Time Stamps:00:30 Welcome and introduction to the Human Intelligence Movement1:55 Michelle’s background and the origins of the Human Intelligence Movement3:17 Brooke on the importance of digital literacy and emotional intelligence post-COVID5:01 Stacy on the need for empathy and critical thinking in education6:17 Rachel discusses AI’s impact on education and workforce readiness8:22 Michelle on the global vision of the Human Intelligence Movement13:07 Stacy on the need to reform how students are assessed15:01 Rachel introduces key human skills for an AI-driven world17:41 Brooke on student agency and the need for curriculum reform20:47 Ideal classrooms of the future: balancing AI and human intelligence23:13 Michelle on curiosity-driven learning and real-world application31:01 Adapting initiatives as AI develops and the importance of human-centered learning39:29 Closing fun questions: EduKryptonite and who we’d trade places with for a dayDon't forget to hit the subscribe button and give this video a thumbs up if you found it insightful! You can also check out the Human Intelligence Movement and learn more about joining the movement here: [Insert Link].And as always, stay techie! Yellowdig is transforming higher education by building online communities that drive engagement and collaboration. My EdTech Life is proud to partner with Yellowdig to amplify its mission.See how Yellowdig can revolutionize your campus—visit Yellowdig.co today!Support the show This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myedtechlife.substack.com

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