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The Human Element: How AI Unlocks Creativity and Connection in World Languages

25 min · 5 de feb de 2026
portada del episodio The Human Element: How AI Unlocks Creativity and Connection in World Languages

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In the rush to integrate technology, do we lose the human connection? Not in Senior Leo Cortez’s classroom. In this episode, we explore how AI is actually creating space for what matters most: relationships. We sit down with Senior Cortez and his students to discuss how tools like Gemini and Adobe Express are handling the heavy lifting of lesson planning and standards unpacking. This shift allows Senior Cortez to step away from his desk and reconnect with his students, while giving learners the "creative freedom" to explore language in new, immersive ways. Join us to hear how Lexington High School is using technology to bring the focus back to the people in the room.

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