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Eh I

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Eh I is a Canadian podcast hosted by Ryan Oliver, CEO of Ampere and Canada Learning Code, and Melissa Sariffodeen, former CEO and founder of Canada Learning Code. Designed for educators, school leaders, and parents, the podcast explores one of the biggest questions facing education today: How will AI change what we teach and the way we teach it? Each episode features candid conversations with leaders in AI and education as they explore what emerging technologies mean for classrooms, career paths and the skills young people will need.

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Portada del episodio AI in Higher Education with Signal 49's Jessica Rizk

AI in Higher Education with Signal 49's Jessica Rizk

In episode 5 of Eh I, Ryan and Melissa are joined by Jessica Rizk, who is a senior research associate for education and skill with Signal 49. Jessica talks about the transition from fear to optimism when leveraging AI as a learning tool in schools. The trio talk about prioritizing the learning process as opposed to the final product, and about how it’s important to define “AI literacy” for future workforce readiness. Jessica Rizk is an advocate for education who holds a PhD in Sociology from McMaster University, a lecturer at Wilfrid Laurier University, and is currently a SSHRC postdoctoral fellow at the University of Waterloo. She has gained over a decade of experience teaching in the K-12 and postsecondary sectors. Primarily, her research examines how students, families, and schools engage with new technology, including AI. Show Credits Hosts: Ryan Oliver, Melissa Sariffodeen Producer: Zac Miller Editors: Zac Miller, Kyle Gordon Composition: Warren Frank

19 de may de 2026 - 39 min
Portada del episodio Episode 4: The Culture of Yes with Chris Kennedy

Episode 4: The Culture of Yes with Chris Kennedy

In Episode 4 of Eh I, Chris Kennedy, Superintendent of Schools/CEO at West Vancouver Schools, joins Ryan Oliver and Melissa Sariffodeen to discuss AI in schools, why structured guidelines and dedicated transition leadership is better than banning, how AI can support diverse learners, and maintaining human-centric education in the classroom. One of the most progressive voices in BC education, Chris has been featured by Macleans Magazine as one of the 100 Young Canadians to Watch and his work has been featured in various local and national publications. He was recently named one of the Top 10 Canadian Newsmakers in Educational Technology. Bridge to Pangnirtung [https://nativecanadianarts.com/gallery/bridge-in-pangnirtung/] by Elisapee Ishulutaq Downtown Vancouver [https://nativecanadianarts.com/gallery/downtown-vancouver/] by Elisapee Ishulutaq Show Credits Hosts: Ryan Oliver, Melissa Sariffodeen Producer: Zac Miller Editors: Zac Miller, Kyle Gordon Original Composition: Warren Frank

8 de may de 2026 - 32 min
Portada del episodio Episode 3: The Limits of AI in the Classroom

Episode 3: The Limits of AI in the Classroom

In this episode, we’re joined by Benjamin Riley, the founder of Cognitive Resonance, a "think-and-do tank" established to help the public understand the differences between human thinking and generative AI. His philosophy is built on three pillars - Pro-Human, Pro-Science and Critical Inquiry. He frequently critiques the "unbridled enthusiasm" for AI in education. Previously, Ben founded and led Deans for Impact, an education nonprofit organization working to improve how teachers are prepared using the science of learning. His ideas on cognitive science, AI, and education have appeared in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Le Monde, The Guardian, Education Week, Education Next, The74, NPR and elsewhere. We discuss the impact of AI on human thinking and education, and the assumption that AI must be adopted in schools, while exploring the importance of “cognitive struggle” in learning. Show Credits Hosts: Ryan Oliver, Melissa Sariffodeen Producer: Zac Miller Editors: Zac Miller, Kyle Gordon Composition: Warren Frank

24 de abr de 2026 - 53 min
Portada del episodio Episode 2: Two Lane Approach at Lakefield College School

Episode 2: Two Lane Approach at Lakefield College School

Lakefield College School is an innovator when it comes to AI in education, and in this episode, we’re joined by Heather Adams, Teacher and Program Area Leader from the School. Heather and Ryan discuss Lakefield's "Two-Lane" assessment model for AI, and how AI has actually brought Heather closer to her students by forcing more authentic, one-on-one interactions. She emphasizes that in a world where the "answers are stapled to the back of the test," the burden is on educators to redesign assessments rather than on students, to resist the pull of a tool that creates effortless "flow." Heather also discusses her pragmatic, albeit "optimistic," advice for education institutions in this rapidly changing landscape, as well as the challenges of preparing students for an evolving future of work. Show Credits Host(s): Ryan Oliver, Melissa Sariffodeen Producer: Zac Miller Editor(s): Zac Miller, Kyle Gordon Composition: Warren Frank

8 de abr de 2026 - 45 min
Portada del episodio Episode 1: Human-Centred AI in the Classroom

Episode 1: Human-Centred AI in the Classroom

In this episode, we’re joined by Eric Hudson to discuss reframing AI from “something to be policed” to “closing the teacher student exposure gap through experimentation and literacy”, and how we can treat AI as a tool for augmenting human thinking and deepening knowledge, rather than replacing learning. Eric is a facilitator and strategic advisor who supports schools in making sense of what’s changing in education. He specializes in learner and centered assessment, human centered leadership, and strategic program design. Eric has articulated four priorities for human centered AI in schools: augmentation over automation, literacy over policy, design over technology, and vision over decisions. He uses these priorities with schools as a way to make decisions that ensure their approach to AI is sustainable, strategic, and human centered. Show Credits Host(s): Ryan Oliver, Melissa Sariffodeen Producer: Zac Miller Editor(s): Zac Miller, Kyle Gordon Composition: Warren Frank

26 de mar de 2026 - 45 min
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