AI Unpacked | Oklahoma Edition

Welcome to AI Unpacked: Oklahoma Edition, the podcast where we break down the big ideas behind artificial intelligence and explore what they mean for education, innovation, and the future of learning right here in Oklahoma.

This series is developed and proudly sponsored by the Education Commission, bringing you expert insights, real-world applications, and conversations that matter to educators, students, and leaders across our state.

Whether you’re curious about how AI is shaping classrooms, driving accessibility, or transforming workforce readiness, you’re in the right place.

So, grab your coffee, settle in, and let’s unpack AI—Oklahoma style. 

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Episodes

Saturday Dec 13, 2025

In this episode of AI Unpacked, Dr. Anna Dunn and Dr. Laura Dumin discuss the transformative role of artificial intelligence in higher education. They explore how AI can be utilized as a tool for personalized learning, the ethical considerations surrounding its use, and best practices for faculty integration. The conversation highlights the importance of adapting assessment strategies and fostering student engagement through AI, while also addressing institutional approaches to AI adoption and the future implications for education.
 

Tuesday Nov 11, 2025

In this episode of AI Unpacked, Dr. Anna Dunn engages with Michael Hannigan to explore the transformative role of artificial intelligence in education. They discuss the pervasive nature of AI, the distinction between generative AI and traditional software, and the importance of enhancing learning rather than outsourcing it. The conversation also highlights the need for AI literacy across various age groups and professions, the development of micro-credentials for educators, and the future implications of AI in the educational landscape.
 
Takeaways
AI is not just a tool; it's a pervasive technology.
Generative AI is reshaping how we produce information.
The advancement of AI is exponential, not incremental.
Educators need to enhance learning, not outsource it.
AI literacy is crucial for all age groups and professions.
Micro-credentials can help educators understand AI better.
Misconceptions about AI can hinder its effective use.
AI tools are evolving rapidly; past experiences may not reflect current capabilities.
Collaboration among educators is essential for effective AI integration.
Betting on human skills is vital in an AI-driven world.

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