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Lisa Dieker and Maggie Mosher predict what the next five years of AI might look like in K–12 education. These predictions include how technology will shape classrooms, educators, and students. They discuss the rapid pace of innovation and the likelihood that AI will become a normalized tool used in schools every day. The conversation highlights both the opportunities and challenges ahead, including the need to prioritize mental health, set healthy boundaries with technology, and ensure AI reduces workload rather than adding stress. The conversation also highlights how students are becoming more fluent with AI and how classrooms may rely on them as leaders in navigating new tools. They anticipate a shift toward more human-centered connections, even as AI becomes integrated in daily life. Throughout the episode, they encourage educators to stay curious, flexible, and grounded in relationships, emphasizing that while AI will evolve quickly, strong human connection and thoughtful implementation will remain at the heart of teaching and learning. Resources: Be My Eyes - https://www.bemyeyes.com/ [https://www.bemyeyes.com/] Social Media: X - https://x.com/KUFLITECenter [https://x.com/KUFLITECenter] Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/people/Center-for-Flexible-Learning-through-Innovations-in-Technology-Education/61563791019174/ [https://www.facebook.com/people/Center-for-Flexible-Learning-through-Innovations-in-Technology-Education/61563791019174/] LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/aai-flite-center [https://www.linkedin.com/aai-flite-center]
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