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What do educators most often get wrong about AI—and what does genuine AI literacy actually look like in practice? In this episode, Azadeh and Guy welcome Dr. Rachel Horst, lecturer at UBC's Master of Educational Technology program and creator of the AI Literacy Hub. Together, they explore why binary thinking about AI holds educators back, how teacher agency is evolving in an AI-saturated world, and why building your own tools matters more than adopting ready-made platforms. Dr. Horst also shares her work integrating open-source AI tools into graduate courses. If you want a nuanced, critical, and genuinely exciting take on AI in education, this episode is for you.
By TechEDGEWhat do educators most often get wrong about AI—and what does genuine AI literacy actually look like in practice? In this episode, Azadeh and Guy welcome Dr. Rachel Horst, lecturer at UBC's Master of Educational Technology program and creator of the AI Literacy Hub. Together, they explore why binary thinking about AI holds educators back, how teacher agency is evolving in an AI-saturated world, and why building your own tools matters more than adopting ready-made platforms. Dr. Horst also shares her work integrating open-source AI tools into graduate courses. If you want a nuanced, critical, and genuinely exciting take on AI in education, this episode is for you.