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Three Shifts: AI Stops Replacing Teachers and Starts Making Them Better
Three things happened this week that signal real changes in how AI intersects with education.
Feb 18
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Scott Hurrey
The Tools We Trust Are Under Attack
We tell students to Google it.
Feb 16
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Scott Hurrey
The Watching Problem
Students want AI help (but hate being watched to get it)
Feb 12
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Scott Hurrey
Three Shifts: The Gap Between Ready Tools and Ready Learners
This week told a story.
Feb 11
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Scott Hurrey
The Great EdTech Land Grab
Why Big Tech is Suddenly All-In on Education AI
Feb 10
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Scott Hurrey
The AI Assessment Reality Check Educators Need
There’s a seductive idea floating around education circles: let AI handle the grunt work of assessment, question generation, difficulty calibration, and…
Feb 9
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Scott Hurrey
It’s Not About the AI. It’s About the Design.
Instructional design is still a key component of AI-driven teaching and learning
Feb 6
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Scott Hurrey
The Critical Thinking Paradox
When AI Helps vs. Hurts Student Thinking
Feb 5
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Scott Hurrey
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Three Shifts: The AI Safety Reckoning
Also cognition in tutors and the digital divide
Feb 4
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Scott Hurrey
AI That Reads the Room
The Shift From Content Delivery to Cognitive Understanding
Feb 3
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Scott Hurrey
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Educators Aren’t Waiting for Perfect AI. They Can’t Afford To.
A new survey puts a number on something many of us already sensed: 65% of educators are now using AI to bridge resource gaps caused by budget cuts and…
Feb 2
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Scott Hurrey
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January 2026
Trust Is the Real Infrastructure Problem in AI Education
Why the hardest part of AI in education isn’t the technology
Jan 30
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Scott Hurrey
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