Balancing the Rise of AI – Current Trend in Education

In this episode, we delve into strategies for finding balance amidst the overwhelming trends in AI. We begin with Don Carson from Mighty Coconut Studios envisioning the emergence of prompt-driven VR worlds that resemble the Holodeck from Star Trek. We then explore the concept of the extended mind, as explained by Elliot Felix, drawing on philosopher Andy Clark’s theory that our thinking extends beyond our brains into the spaces and objects around us. Mike shares his experiences recording while walking in nature and exploring a VR Mini Golf world, highlighting how the environment influences his mental state. Dr. Natalia Kucirkova’s research on sensory learning and hidden senses further expands on the Extended Mind concept.

Delving into the second key concept of deliberate play, inspired by Adam Grant’s book Hidden Potential, Mike underscores the significance of play for learning and bonding. A clip from our conversation with Sphero’s Michelle Acaley, along with Mike and his wife Dr. Robin Naughton discussing their coding toy, Indi, demonstrates how kids can grasp coding concepts through playful, screen-free activities.

Lastly, Mike Acerra of Lux Blox offers insights on childhood development and the impact of nature on shaping kids’ brains. His perspective prompts reflection on how experiences in natural settings can contribute to cognitive development.

Overall, this episode explores concepts like the extended mind and deliberate play as strategies for addressing AI overload and reclaiming mental space. Share your thoughts on these ideas for navigating the challenges posed by AI and fostering balance in your life. We look forward to continuing the conversation!

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Grant, A. (2023). Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things. Viking.