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The AI Educator BrAIn

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by Kelly Booz and Sari Beth Rosenberg

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Two educators. One big, fast-moving topic. Zero corporate talking points. Kelly Booz and Sari Beth Rosenberg tackle AI in education with the honesty, humor, and healthy skepticism that the tech bros won't give you. New episodes feature expert conversations, hands-on tool breakdowns, and a satirical AI news update that's basically the SNL Weekend Update for the teacher's lounge. From Share My Lesson at the American Federation of Teachers.

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May 26, 2026

AI Educator News Update, May 2026 - Bonus Episode

<p>This month: the internet confidently roasted a real Monet painting thinking it was AI (nobody Googled it), Elon lost a $134 billion lawsuit in less time than a school lunch period, 10% of teens say almost all their schoolwork is AI, Google announced you can now deepfake yourself from your phone, AI can predict brain decline from your speech patterns, and someone hacked Canvas during finals week at Harvard, Columbia, and Princeton. Kelly Booz, Sari Beth Rosenberg, and Christopher Penn break it all down — real stories, real jokes, real talk.</p><p>📰 <strong>Stories covered:</strong></p><ul><li>The internet confidently art-critiqued a real 1906 Monet painting thinking it was AI-generated</li><li>Federal jury throws out Elon Musk's $134 billion lawsuit against OpenAI — deliberated less than two hours</li><li>Pew Research: 10% of teens say virtually all their schoolwork is AI, 60% say students cheat with it frequently</li><li>Google Gemini rolls out AI avatar creation — you can now deepfake yourself from your phone</li><li>Researchers can predict early signs of Alzheimer's from speech patterns with 78% accuracy</li><li>Shiny Hunters hack Canvas during finals week at Harvard, Columbia, Princeton, and thousands of K-12 schools</li></ul><p>🎧 <strong>Hear the full episode:</strong> https://sharemylesson.com/webinars/ai-educator-brain-career-readiness-students-future-work</p><p>🎓 <strong>Earn free PD credit for this session:</strong> https://sharemylesson.com/webinars/ai-educator-brain-career-readiness-students-future-work</p><p>👋 <strong>Join us live next month:</strong> https://sharemylesson.com/ai</p><p>📚 <strong>Join Share My Lesson</strong> (free): <a href="https://sharemylesson.com">https://sharemylesson.com</a></p><p><strong>Hosts:</strong> Kelly Booz &amp; Sari Beth Rosenberg <strong>Featuring:</strong> Christopher Penn <strong>From:</strong> Share My Lesson at the American Federation of Teachers</p>

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May 26, 2026

Career Readiness in the Age of AI: Templates, Hiring Bots, and Why Your Students Need a Side Door (May 2026)

<p>If your job can be described with a template, a machine is coming for it. Christopher Penn is back with Kelly Booz and Sari Beth Rosenberg for a conversation about what career readiness actually looks like in 2026 — and the answer is not what most schools are teaching.</p><p>Chris walks through Stanford's latest data on AI adoption in schools worldwide (spoiler: Indonesia is at 95%), shows which job fields are shrinking and which ones AI can't touch, and drops a stat that should make every educator pause: 60% of education tasks can be consumed by AI. Then he flips the script and shows how students can use deep research tools to run their own job searches, prep for interviews — including hostile ones — and even build companies from their parents' basement with agentic AI.</p><p>But first: the internet confidently roasted a real Monet thinking it was AI, Elon lost a $134 billion lawsuit in less time than a lunch period, 10% of teens say almost all their schoolwork is AI, someone hacked Canvas during finals week, and Google announced you can now deepfake yourself. It's May.</p><p>Sari Beth brings the teacher perspective throughout — her students don't want robot teachers, they want human connection, and they're already interrogating what the point of the classroom actually is. That might be the most important thing in this episode.</p><p>🎓 <strong>Earn free PD credit for this session:</strong> https://sharemylesson.com/webinars/ai-educator-brain-career-readiness-students-future-work </p><p>📚 <strong>Join Share My Lesson</strong> (free): <a href="https://sharemylesson.com">https://sharemylesson.com</a></p><p>🔗 <strong>Resources mentioned:</strong></p><ul><li>Stanford Human AI Report Index (April 2026): https://sharemylesson.com/webinars/ai-educator-brain-career-readiness-students-future-work </li><li>Indeed.com job demand data: https://sharemylesson.com/webinars/ai-educator-brain-career-readiness-students-future-work </li><li>Chris's six-part job search prompt: https://sharemylesson.com/webinars/ai-educator-brain-career-readiness-students-future-work </li><li>Chris's newsletter series on AI job searching: https://almosttimely.substack.com/p/almost-timely-news-how-to-find-a</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters:</strong><br>00:00 Show Intro and Hosts<br>01:06 Webinar Format and PD Credit<br>02:12 Welcome and Session Setup<br>03:53 Chat Prompts and Agenda<br>05:52 AI Educator News Update<br>06:42 Monet Mistaken for AI<br>07:27 Musk Lawsuit and Teen AI Use<br>08:53 Deepfake Avatars and Brain Health AI<br>11:33 Canvas Hack and Cybersecurity Reality<br>13:27 Career Readiness Concerns from Educators<br>15:07 Stanford Data and K-12 Standards<br>18:46 Jobs Data and AI Exposure<br>24:03 Templates Make Work Automatable<br>26:17 What Humans Do Best in Class<br>29:35 Why School Still Looks Like a Factory<br>31:11 Teaching Deepfake Detection Like Spies<br>33:00 Deepfakes and Media Trust<br>33:47 Teach AI Early<br>34:56 Screen Native Students<br>35:38 AI Proof Assessments<br>37:13 Where Jobs Are Now<br>38:32 Deep Research Job Search<br>40:46 Interview Prep with AI<br>46:01 Networking Side Door<br>49:30 Entrepreneurship with Agents<br>53:10 What Skills Stay Human<br>54:29 Sandboxing AI Agents<br>58:33 Classroom AI Honor Codes<br>01:00:36 AI Amplifies Everything<br>01:01:31 Wrap Up and Next Steps</p><p><strong>Hosts:</strong> Kelly Booz &amp; Sari Beth Rosenberg <strong>Guest:</strong> Christopher Penn <strong>From:</strong> Share My Lesson at the American Federation of Teachers</p>

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April 29, 2026

From Information Overload to Instruction (with NotebookLM)

<p>It's our two-year birthday and we're celebrating the only way we know how — by spiraling into AI chaos. Kelly Booz and Sari Beth Rosenberg are joined by returning favorite Christopher Penn for a deep dive into Google's NotebookLM, the tool that lets you upload your own data and turn it into slide decks, podcasts, videos, quizzes, flashcards, and infographics in 82 languages. Chris demos the whole thing live using a Common Core–aligned sixth grade math textbook he built with AI — Minecraft themed, obviously.</p><p>But first: Is that AI image of the president a doctor or Jesus? (Spoiler: every student in Sari Beth's class had thoughts.) We break down AI-generated propaganda videos coming out of Iran, talk about what tools are making them, and why watermarking matters. Then it's time for our SNL Weekend Update–style AI Educator News Update — Disney's Olaf robot face-plants, ChatGPT starts selling ads, Boston requires AI proficiency to graduate, a school AI tool generates wildly inappropriate images for a fourth grader, NYC tries to open an AI high school before it's even approved, and Anthropic builds a model so good at hacking they won't release it.</p><p>Plus: Chris did his taxes with AI, agentic tools are 100x-ing productivity, and we have more webinar ideas than we know what to do with. Happy birthday to us.</p><p><br><strong>Chapters:</strong></p><ul><li>00:00 — Show Intro and Setup</li><li>01:56 — Welcome &amp; Introductions (Happy 2nd Birthday!)</li><li>02:36 — Creepy or Cool: The AI-Generated Presidential Image</li><li>07:23 — AI Video Propaganda: What Tools Are Making Those Videos?</li><li>10:33 — AI Educator News Update (SNL Weekend Update Style)</li><li>21:59 — What Is NotebookLM and Why Should Educators Care?</li><li>24:14 — Live Demo: AI-Generated Math Textbook (Minecraft Edition)</li><li>27:17 — Studio Outputs: Slide Decks and Infographics</li><li>32:22 — Audio and Video Generation from Your Own Data</li><li>33:59 — Quizzes, Flashcards, and Mind Maps</li><li>35:20 — Free vs. Paid: Plans, Limits, and Pricing</li><li>36:41 — Prompting for Better Output (Active Voice, Audience, Style)</li><li>40:06 — Multilingual Classroom Assets: 82 Languages Including Haitian Creole</li><li>45:47 — Live Build: Jamestown Debate from Indigenous and Colonial Perspectives</li><li>52:59 — Sharing Notebooks and Real-World Use Cases (FAFSA, School Board Research)</li><li>54:09 — AI and Taxes: Chris Did His with a 900-Page Budget Bill</li><li>57:31 — Agentic AI Tools: Claude Cowork, Building Code Reviews, and 100x Productivity</li><li>01:02:51 — Wrap Up and What's Next</li></ul><p>📰 <strong>Topics covered:</strong></p><ul><li>Google NotebookLM deep dive: sources, chat, studio outputs, free vs. paid, sharing</li><li>Live demo: AI-generated Minecraft-themed Common Core math textbook</li><li>Generating slide decks, infographics, audio overviews, videos, quizzes, and flashcards from your own curriculum</li><li>Multilingual content generation (Haitian Creole, French, and more)</li><li>AI-generated propaganda videos: tools, watermarking, and guardrails</li><li>Creepy or Cool: AI-generated presidential imagery</li><li>AI Educator News Update: Olaf, ChatGPT ads, Boston AI graduation requirement, Adobe's Pippi Gate, NYC AI high school, Anthropic's Mythos model</li><li>Agentic AI tools and real-world productivity gains</li><li>Hallucination detection and the importance of subject matter expertise</li></ul><p>🎓 <strong>Earn free PD credit for this session:</strong> https://sharemylesson.com/webinars/ai-educator-brain-information-overload-instruction-notebooklm </p><p>👋 <strong>Join us live next month:</strong> https://sharemylesson.com/ai </p><p>📚 <strong>Join Share My Lesson</strong> (free): <a href="https://sharemylesson.com/">https://sharemylesson.com</a></p><p>🔗 <strong>Resources mentioned:</strong></p><ul><li>Google NotebookLM: <a href="https://notebooklm.google.com/">https://notebooklm.google.com</a></li></ul><p><strong>Hosts:</strong> Kelly Booz &amp; Sari Beth Rosenberg <strong>Guest:</strong> Christopher Penn <strong>From:</strong> Share My Lesson at the American Federation of Teachers</p>

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Two educators. One big, fast-moving topic. Zero corporate talking points. Kelly Booz and Sari Beth Rosenberg tackle AI in education with the honesty, humor, and healthy skepticism that the tech bros won't give you. New episodes feature expert conversations, hands-on tool breakdowns, and a satirical AI news update that's basically the SNL Weekend Update for the teacher's lounge. From Share My Lesson at the American Federation of Teachers.

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