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Matt Markin from CSU San Bernardino and Ryan Scheckel from Texas Tech University dive into the exciting world of AI-powered tools reshaping the experiences of both students and advisors. They explore Google's NotebookLM, an AI assistant that digests your documents, delivers smart summaries, and even creates personalized audio overviews. They also check out Thea Study, a beta-stage platform offering AI-crafted study guides, flashcards, and quizzes to supercharge learning. Could these tools transform how students and advisors interact with information? Tune in for a thoughtful look at their potential—and the critical questions we still need to ask about AI in education.
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The Instagram, and Facebook handle for the podcast is @AdvisingPodcast
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Matt Markin from CSU San Bernardino and Ryan Scheckel from Texas Tech University dive into the exciting world of AI-powered tools reshaping the experiences of both students and advisors. They explore Google's NotebookLM, an AI assistant that digests your documents, delivers smart summaries, and even creates personalized audio overviews. They also check out Thea Study, a beta-stage platform offering AI-crafted study guides, flashcards, and quizzes to supercharge learning. Could these tools transform how students and advisors interact with information? Tune in for a thoughtful look at their potential—and the critical questions we still need to ask about AI in education.
Follow the podcast on your favorite podcast platform!
The Instagram, and Facebook handle for the podcast is @AdvisingPodcast
Also, subscribe to our Adventures in Advising YouTube Channel!
Connect with Matt and Ryan on LinkedIn.

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