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    The Future of AI, EdTech, and Philanthropy with Kumar Garg

    By Palmer MediaDecember 9, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    In this episode of Trending in Education, Kumar Garg, President of Renaissance Philanthropy, rejoins host Mike Palmer for his second appearance after first appearing in the Spring of 2021.

    The conversation delves into Garg’s evolution from Schmidt Futures to launching Renaissance Philanthropy, and their work at the intersection of AI and learning science. We discuss the historical underfunding of education R&D compared to other sectors and explore the immense potential of AI in transforming learning experiences. The conversation covers the Learning Engineering Virtual Institute, the importance of interdisciplinary expertise, recent research with the Walton Family Foundation, and future ambitions for integrating cutting-edge technology into education. We also reference Renaissance’s Pattern Language for High Impact Philanthropic Giving.

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    • 00:00 Welcome and Introduction
    • 00:38 Kumar Garg’s Journey and Renaissance Philanthropy
    • 02:39 The Intersection of AI and Learning Science
    • 05:45 Building “Bilingual” Teams for Educational Innovation
    • 06:55 Renaissance’s Bold Goals and Partnerships
    • 08:44 Recent Initiatives and Future Directions
    • 13:09 Challenges and Opportunities in AI for Education
    • 27:34 The Importance of Trust and Equity in Educational Technology
    • 33:22 Conclusion and Call to Action



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