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The Human Edge: Smarter Decisions in the Age of AI ft. Cheryl Strauss Einhorn | My EdTech Life 362

53 min · 4 de may de 2026
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What happens to your judgment when AI starts answering before you finish the question? In this episode, Dr. Fonz sits down with Cheryl Strauss Einhorn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylstrausseinhorn/], founder of Decisive, decision-sciences educator at Cornell and the University of Miami, and author of the new book The Human Edge: Smarter Decisions in the Age of AI (Cornell Publishing, May 8th) [https://amzn.to/49sHI3U]. Chery [https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylstrausseinhorn/]l spent over a decade as an investigative journalist at Barron's, where her bearish company stories halted stock trading, shut down companies, and once helped send a CEO to ten years in prison. That work taught her something every educator and student needs to hear right now: the hardest part of any decision isn't the information. It's the judgment. Cheryl [https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylstrausseinhorn/] walks us through her AREA Method (Absolute, Relative, Exploration & Exploitation, Analysis), a system for complex problem solving built to check our cognitive biases and protect our thinking when we work with AI. She unpacks why "AI as a time-saver" is a myth doing real damage in classrooms, why students still feel pressure to run their assignments through AI to "polish them up," and why the eight moments of human judgment in any complex decision are the things educators should be teaching first. We also get into the cautious advocate's question: what mindset shift do tenured professors need to feel their expertise still matters? How do we lower the barrier for the educators who haven't started using these tools yet? And what does learning look like five years from now if we get this right? Whether you're a K-12 teacher, a professor, a district leader, or a student wondering how to keep your own voice in your own work, this conversation will give you a framework to stop outsourcing your thinking and start leading the machine. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI and Decision Making 04:59 Cheryl's Journey and the Area Method 09:57 Understanding the Human Edge in AI 14:59 Reclaiming Agency in Decision Making 20:10 The Area Method Explained 24:48 Challenges and Insights from Teaching AI 31:06 The Role of Educators in AI 38:37 Debunking AI Myths 📚 Connect with Cheryl: Website: areamethod.com [https://areamethod.com/] Book: The Human Edge: Smarter Decisions in the Age of AI [https://amzn.to/4w8UpL6] (May 8) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylstrausseinhorn/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylstrausseinhorn/] 🙌 A huge thank you to our sponsors who keep this mission going: ☕ Comeback Coffee [https://comebackbev.com/] for keeping us caffeinated and ready to podcast 📚 Book Creator [https://bookcreator.com/?utm_campaign=4566333-H1%202025%20Be%20an%20Author%20Month&utm_source=myedtechlife&utm_medium=podcast] for empowering student voice in classrooms everywhere 🏫 Peel Back Education [https://www.peelbackeducation.com/] for helping teachers do more with less 🤖 Eduaide.AI [https://www.eduaide.ai/] for putting thoughtful AI tools in educators' hands We do what we do for you and because of you. Thank you for listening, sharing, and engaging with the show. Stay Techie ✌🏼 Peel Back Education [https://www.peelbackeducation.com/] exists to uncover, share, and amplify powerful, authentic stories from inside classrooms and beyond, helping educators, learners, and the wider community connect meaningfully with the people and ideas shaping education today. Authentic engagement, inclusion, and learning across the curriculum for ALL your students. Teachers love Book Creator. [https://bookcreator.com/?utm_campaign=4566333-H1%202025%20Be%20an%20Author%20Month&utm_source=myedtechlife&utm_medium=podcast] Support the show [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/myedtechlife]

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episode What AI Can't Replace in Instructional Design ft. Jonathan De La Cruz | My EdTech Life 363 artwork

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episode The Human Edge: Smarter Decisions in the Age of AI ft. Cheryl Strauss Einhorn | My EdTech Life 362 artwork

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