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In this episode, Priten and Yanni Chen explore what it actually looks like to build AI tools that support learning rather than shortcut it. Yanni, a master's student at Harvard Graduate School of Education and product developer at Deep Brain Academy, shares her experience creating an AI math tutor with a genuine commitment to scaffolding, cultural inclusivity, and keeping teachers central to the learning process.
Key Takeaways:
Yanni Chen is an Ed.M. candidate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where she studies Learning Design, Innovation, and Technology. She earned her B.S. from Boston University, majoring in Public Relations and minoring in Applied Human Development. Her work sits at the intersection of education, product management, AI, XR, and edtech. She focuses on student experience and the design of educational products that foster engagement, growth, and meaningful learning outcomes. Drawing from both her academic training and her work in edtech, Yanni brings the perspective of both a student and a product manager to conversations about teaching, learning, and educational innovation.
By Priten Soundar-ShahIn this episode, Priten and Yanni Chen explore what it actually looks like to build AI tools that support learning rather than shortcut it. Yanni, a master's student at Harvard Graduate School of Education and product developer at Deep Brain Academy, shares her experience creating an AI math tutor with a genuine commitment to scaffolding, cultural inclusivity, and keeping teachers central to the learning process.
Key Takeaways:
Yanni Chen is an Ed.M. candidate at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where she studies Learning Design, Innovation, and Technology. She earned her B.S. from Boston University, majoring in Public Relations and minoring in Applied Human Development. Her work sits at the intersection of education, product management, AI, XR, and edtech. She focuses on student experience and the design of educational products that foster engagement, growth, and meaningful learning outcomes. Drawing from both her academic training and her work in edtech, Yanni brings the perspective of both a student and a product manager to conversations about teaching, learning, and educational innovation.