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KEDC 2nd Annual AI Summit Keynote Speaker - Brian Buffington

50 min · 19. Mai 2026
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Brian Buffington brings the kind of energy that makes people want to be in the room. In our conversation, he talked about using AI not to replace the human side of education, but to bring more of it back. His focus is on helping teachers create experiences students cannot just Google, copy, or click through. He also made a powerful point about students needing connection now more than ever. AI can help teachers save time, brainstorm ideas, and create more engaging lessons, but the real magic still comes from educators building relationships, creating memorable moments, and helping students feel like they belong. That is exactly the kind of conversation we want at the KEDC AI Summit.

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Perceptual Learning - A fresh take on an older idea

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