K12 Tech Talk

Episode 256 - AI in the Classroom and the Federal Bills Shaping Student Safety

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Mar 20, 2026
Students are using AI widely in classrooms and beyond, with pilots showing most chats are educational while some attempt dishonesty. Schools wrestle with blocking versus supervising AI and rollout strategies. The panel debates AI chatbots for mental health and shares personal experiences. Four major federal bills shaping student safety, privacy, age verification, and platform liability are discussed.
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INSIGHT

AI Visibility Amplifies Existing Student Behavior

  • Many prompts that look like cheating mirror long‑standing Google search behavior; AI just makes those interactions far more visible.
  • Josh warns visibility (e.g., Vault logs) can make routine homework searches appear as new problems.
ADVICE

Teach AI Repeatedly Through Advisory Lessons

  • Teach AI use intentionally and repeatedly, not as a one‑off lesson.
  • Chris plans weekly homeroom/advisory sessions and phased rollouts: lessons, approved student sites, then broader exposure next year.
ADVICE

Turn Off Vendor AI Features You Can't Control

  • Audit vendor features and disable district‑level AI tools you cannot control.
  • Josh disabled Grammarly districtwide after it rolled out an AI paper generator the district couldn't turn off or monitor.
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