Under the Hat Podcast
In this episode, we sit down with educator and immersive-learning leader Austin Levinson to explore what it really takes to spark student agency in an era of instant gratification and shrinking attention spans. Austin shares how his own path—from early loves of puzzles and games to a career shift into gifted education—shaped a philosophy rooted in “fidelity to student needs,” not just fidelity to the curriculum. Together, we unpack why engagement has been a challenge long before smartphones, what authentic engagement actually looks like in classrooms, and how design thinking—especially the often-skipped empathy phase—can help learners create work that matters to real audiences. Austin also offers a practical reframe for educators: everything needs feedback, but not everything needs a grade, and reflection works best when students capture “aha moments” in real time. We then dive into immersive, simulation-based learning through Megaminds, where students step into realistic career scenarios—like a healthcare triage simulation—interacting with AI-powered characters to practice critical thinking, communication, and decision-making in low-stakes environments. Along the way, Austin discusses formative assessment insights teachers can use immediately, the promise of “simternships” for career exploration, and how to keep humanity at the center of learning by reconnecting students with tangible, passion-building experiences beyond the screen. Want to learn from Austin? Here are the links: * Megaminds [https://gomegaminds.com/] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-levinson-innovator/]
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