JALTCALL Podcast

April 2026 Studio Talk w Brian, Geoff, Robert, and Luc

1 h 4 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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This podcast explores the latest developments in AI, social media legislation, and digital policies affecting youth and education. Experts discuss global policies, the impact of AI on learning, and practical classroom strategies. This episode explores innovative approaches to social media and AI in education, featuring insights from educators on integrating technology into the classroom, managing student engagement, and preparing for future trends. In this studio episode we discuss AI, Technology, and Youth Safety, Legislative Changes and Social Media Policies including Age Verification and Its Implications, before Navigating User Profiles and Security in Technology. The issue of Legislation and Age Verification in Digital Spaces is in the news now and we consider Balancing Autonomy and Guidance, Practical Applications of Social Media and AI in Education, Utilizing AI Tools in Education, and the famous Gartner Hype Cycle. Of course we have some recommended resources too. Enjoy the show.

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