Teaching & Learning 

in the Digital Age

Below are resources to support teaching and learning in the digital age. Resources include videos, podcasts, articles, and social media accounts that dive deeper into educational technology as well as appropriate use of Artificial Intelligence in education. ​

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Videos

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Re-inventing Education for the Digital Age​
In this TedTalk, David Middelbeck discusses the historical race between education and technology. Currently, education is falling behind. Learn how David Middelbeck utilizes his nonprofit organization, TechLabs, and his digital education platform, Edyoucated, to help education keep up with technology.


How AI Could Save (Not Destroy) Education​
Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy, discusses the use of Artificial Intelligence in transforming both student and teacher learning. AI is often viewed as a way for students to cheat and teachers to shortcut tasks, but Sal Khan argues that AI can be powered to support deeper thinking with quick and high quality feedback for students. This video also shares more about Khanmigo, Khan Academy's AI student tutor. 

Podcasts

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Digital Education Practices
Hosted by Dustin Hosseini out of the University of Glasgow, this podcast collects and shares accounts of digital education practices from around the world. From blended learning environments to fully online classrooms, teachers share their expertise in a variety of areas such as 21st century skills, mathematics, economics, social annotation, and more.


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AI in Education Podcast

Dan Bowen of Microsoft and Ray Fleming from InnovateGPT discuss Artificial Intelligence in education: how it works and its best uses. Episodes range from study habits with AI to faculty perspectives to current research on AI use in the classroom for both students and teachers. 

Articles

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10 Brilliant Uses of Edtech in 2025
In this article, educators come together to share the way they utilize edtech tools to transform their teaching and streamline tasks for teachers. Examples of tools include Google NotebookLM, MagicSchool AI, MarketWatch, Khanmigo AI Tutor, Quizizz, and much more. 


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What Teachers Need to Level Up Their AI Use: 4 Lessons Learned

Teachers share what they need in order to incorporate Artificial Intelligence into their teaching. Some major points include professional development with AI to become more literate with the tool and a clearly defined role for AI use in the classroom. Education Week offers additional articles related to each point for readers to continue their research.

Education Influencers

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Thomas Blakemore
Thomas Blakemore is an education consultant and influencer. His social media focuses on supporting teachers in finding free, reliable, and powerful edtech tools to use in their classrooms. You can find Thomas Blakemore on Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook. 

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Adobe For Education
While Adobe is a company first, its Instagram and social media platforms provide quick, easy access to information about digital tools for educators. Adobe shares digital activities to support student engagement when utilizing its tools, such as revamping history lessons, using AI appropriately, utilizing digitally guided lessons, and bringing data to life with infographics.