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Beyond the Essay: AI, Google Vids, and the Modern English Classroom

23 min · 5 de mar de 2026
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What happens when you swap a traditional five-paragraph essay for a video production suite? In this episode, host Jennifer Hethcox sits down with English teacher Karlee Reeves and students Clancy and Elijah from The College Center. They dive into a recent project where students used Google Vids and AI tools to research and communicate complex environmental issues like pollution and drought. We explore the "engagement gap," the challenges of mastering AI-generated voiceovers, and why "making mistakes" is a critical part of the modern grading rubric. Whether you're an educator looking to innovate or a parent curious about AI in schools, this episode shows exactly what a future-ready classroom looks like.

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