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In this episode, I explore two powerful signals shaping the future of education and work. First, I look at Simon Fraser University’s bold experiment in co-teaching with an expressive AI persona and reflect on what it means for pedagogy in K-12 classrooms.
Then I turn to a tool many of us have used for years, Microsoft Excel, and share how Copilot integration is transforming it from a static spreadsheet into an intelligent collaborator. Together, these stories show how AI is moving from theory into the familiar tools and spaces of our daily lives.
Thanks for listening everyone!
By Michael Ianni-PalarchioIn this episode, I explore two powerful signals shaping the future of education and work. First, I look at Simon Fraser University’s bold experiment in co-teaching with an expressive AI persona and reflect on what it means for pedagogy in K-12 classrooms.
Then I turn to a tool many of us have used for years, Microsoft Excel, and share how Copilot integration is transforming it from a static spreadsheet into an intelligent collaborator. Together, these stories show how AI is moving from theory into the familiar tools and spaces of our daily lives.
Thanks for listening everyone!