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Craig Barton interviews guests from the wonderful world of education about their approaches to teaching, educational research and more. All show notes, resources and videos here: https://www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/
Craig Barton interviews guests from the wonderful world of education about their approaches to teaching, educational research and more. All show notes, resources and videos here: https://www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/
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Here's a quick summary of the last 4 episodes on Mr Barton Maths Podcast.
Hosts
Craig Barton
Previous Guests
James Radburn
James Radburn is an educator and thought leader in the field of artificial intelligence in education. He has dedicated significant time to exploring the implications of AI technologies in teaching and learning environments. James is known for his practical insights into how AI can be effectively integrated into educational practices, focusing on both the benefits and potential challenges. His work emphasizes the importance of AI literacy among educators and students, advocating for a balanced understanding of the ethical considerations surrounding AI.
James Radburn is an educator and thought leader in the field of artificial intelligence in education. He has dedicated significant time to exploring the implications of AI technologies in teaching and learning environments. James is known for his practical insights into how AI can be effectively integrated into educational practices, focusing on both the benefits and potential challenges. His work emphasizes the importance of AI literacy among educators and students, advocating for a balanced understanding of the ethical considerations surrounding AI.
Ollie Lovell
Ollie Lovell is an experienced educator and author known for his work in mathematics education. He has a strong focus on teaching strategies and lesson design, and he actively engages in discussions about effective teaching practices. Ollie is also a speaker and has contributed to various educational platforms, sharing insights on how to enhance student learning and engagement in mathematics.
Ollie Lovell is an experienced educator and author known for his work in mathematics education. He has a strong focus on teaching strategies and lesson design, and he actively engages in discussions about effective teaching practices. Ollie is also a speaker and has contributed to various educational platforms, sharing insights on how to enhance student learning and engagement in mathematics.
Neil Almond
Neil Almond is an educator and expert in the integration of artificial intelligence in educational settings. He has explored various use cases for AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and NotebookLM, focusing on how these technologies can enhance teaching and learning experiences. Neil is passionate about leveraging technology to improve educational outcomes and is actively involved in discussions about the future of AI in education.
Neil Almond is an educator and expert in the integration of artificial intelligence in educational settings. He has explored various use cases for AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and NotebookLM, focusing on how these technologies can enhance teaching and learning experiences. Neil is passionate about leveraging technology to improve educational outcomes and is actively involved in discussions about the future of AI in education.
Topics Discussed
AI
education
AI literacy
ethical implications
practical use cases
teaching strategies
Do Now structure
checking for understanding
mini whiteboards
managing latecomers
Aussie tour
teaching philosophies
classroom management techniques
effective routines
gathering feedback
responding to feedback
communication in the classroom
teachers
intelligent tutor
ChatGPT
Claude
Gemini
NotebookLM
lesson structure
Do Now
maths education
content choice
student engagement
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Episodes
Here's the recent few episodes on Mr Barton Maths Podcast.
0:001:56:18
#200 AI and Education episode 2 (with James Radburn)
Hosts
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Craig Barton
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
James Radburn
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
AIeducationAI literacyethical implicationspractical use cases
This is the second instalment in a series of episodes examining the role of AI in education. On this episode, I am joined by James Radburn. As you will hear, James has devoted considerable time to considering the positive benefits and pitfalls of AI in education. Today, after James shares three practical use cases of AI that all listeners can use, we dive into the tricky areas of AI literacy for both teachers and students. What is the minimum that all teachers and students need to know about AI, and what are the ethical implications?
This is the second instalment in a series of episodes examining the role of AI in education. On this episode, I am joined by James Radburn. As you will hear, James has devoted considerable time to considering the positive benefits and pitfalls of AI in education. Today, after James shares three practical use cases of AI that all listeners can use, we dive into the tricky areas of AI literacy for both teachers and students. What is the minimum that all teachers and students need to know about AI, and what are the ethical implications?
teaching strategiesDo Now structurechecking for understandingmini whiteboardsmanaging latecomersAussie tourteaching philosophiesclassroom management techniqueseffective routinesgathering feedbackresponding to feedbackcommunication in the classroom
In this engaging conversation, Craig Barton and Ollie Lovell discuss various teaching strategies, focusing on the 'Do Now' structure in classrooms. They explore the importance of checking for understanding, the effectiveness of mini whiteboards, and how to manage latecomers. The discussion also touches on their upcoming Aussie tour, providing insights into their teaching philosophies and practical classroom management techniques. In this conversation, Craig and Ollie delve into the intricacies of teaching strategies, focusing on the importance of establishing effective routines, gathering and responding to feedback, and optimizing communication in the classroom. They discuss the complexities of teaching, the necessity of splitting up gathering and responding to feedback, and reflect on the ongoing podcast series, emphasizing the depth of discussion required to improve teaching practices. You can access the show notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/lesson-structure-4
In this engaging conversation, Craig Barton and Ollie Lovell discuss various teaching strategies, focusing on the 'Do Now' structure in classrooms. They explore the importance of checking for understanding, the effectiveness of mini whiteboards, and how to manage latecomers. The discussion also touches on their upcoming Aussie tour, providing insights into their teaching philosophies and practical classroom management techniques. In this conversation, Craig and Ollie delve into the intricacies of teaching strategies, focusing on the importance of establishing effective routines, gathering and responding to feedback, and optimizing communication in the classroom. They discuss the complexities of teaching, the necessity of splitting up gathering and responding to feedback, and reflect on the ongoing podcast series, emphasizing the depth of discussion required to improve teaching practices. You can access the show notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/lesson-structure-4
0:002:10:23
#198 AI and Education – episode 1 (with Neil Almond)
I hope this will be the first of a series of episodes investigating AI's role in education. Specifically, I am interested in how AI can save teachers time, help them do their jobs better, or ideally both. I am also interested in the role AI may play in the future in acting as an intelligent 1-to-1 tutor for our students. So, in this first conversation, Neil and I cover the basics of what exactly AI is, cover some of Neil’s use cases for the likes of ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and NotebookLM, and then Neil reins me back in when I get a bit carried away about where education might be heading.
I hope this will be the first of a series of episodes investigating AI's role in education. Specifically, I am interested in how AI can save teachers time, help them do their jobs better, or ideally both. I am also interested in the role AI may play in the future in acting as an intelligent 1-to-1 tutor for our students. So, in this first conversation, Neil and I cover the basics of what exactly AI is, cover some of Neil’s use cases for the likes of ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and NotebookLM, and then Neil reins me back in when I get a bit carried away about where education might be heading.
This is the third in our series of conversations where we seek to agree upon a maths lesson structure. This time around, we continue our discussion of the Do Now, this time focusing on the choice of content, and what students do whilst working on the Do Now. As ever, we go super deep. So, I hope people enjoy it.
This is the third in our series of conversations where we seek to agree upon a maths lesson structure. This time around, we continue our discussion of the Do Now, this time focusing on the choice of content, and what students do whilst working on the Do Now. As ever, we go super deep. So, I hope people enjoy it.