AI in Education: Kevin Shindel on #UMustLearn Radio Show
Download MP3This is a segment from #UMustLearn Radio Show featuring Kevin Shindel, a 25-year social studies teacher at Montgomery Blair High School, discussing artificial intelligence in education with host Dr. Daryl Howard.
Topics Discussed:
Topics Discussed:
Evolution of Technology in Education
- Kevin traces his journey from observing MySpace in 2005 to launching a "Digital Detox" program in 2012 after discovering over 50% of teens wake up at night to text
- Social media initially connected students but became weaponized once platforms monetized attention through AI algorithms
- Classrooms transformed from one screen (2002) to 2+ screens per student, fundamentally altering learning environments
AI as Ecosystem, Not Tool
- Drawing on Neil Postman's work, Kevin argues AI isn't a simple tool like a hammer—it's an ecological system that transforms entire environments
- AI will impact student relationships, communication, attention spans, memory, and critical thinking abilities
- The shift from social connection to attention capture has had devastating academic and cognitive effects
Implementation Concerns
- Relationships: Half of students report AI has harmed their teacher relationships, particularly when approached from a cheating-investigation stance
- Training & Policy: Schools lack adequate training and policies for responsible AI integration
- Student Agency: Students are already fluent in technology's impacts and must have a seat at decision-making tables
Non-Negotiable Criteria for AI Adoption
- Purpose Alignment: Educators, students, and teachers must align goals before adopting technology
- Cognitive Engagement: Design features must keep students doing the "heavy cognitive lifting"—no shortcuts to learning
- De-humanization: Strip AI of anthropomorphic features; remind students it's "just crunching numbers"
- Privacy Protection: Verifiable checks to prevent student data exploitation
- Equity: Ensure tools don't widen the opportunity gap
