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Pursuing the Public Good - How Playful Technologies Can Build More Meaningful Schools

How Playful Technologies Can Build More Meaningful Schools

04/08/24 • 27 min

Pursuing the Public Good

Emerging technologies like generative artificial intelligence tools make a big impact on teachers, students and schools. This week, Associate Professor Nathan Holbert joins Teachers College President Thomas Bailey to discuss how they could help make schools and other learning environments and experiences more playful. “Play” might not be the first thing that comes to mind on the topic of schools and technology, but Professor Holbert makes the case for why we should stop separating our images of what it looks like to learn from what it looks like to play. How could schools be different, better, if we embraced playfulness, and how might technologies support our ability to create playful learning spaces? Listen to hear more about play-based learning and technologies in and out of schools.

The oldest and largest graduate school of education, Teachers College is inspiring and motivating a new generation of leaders to pursue the solutions that will bring greater equity to the world across education, health and psychology.

To learn more about the Public Good Initiative at Teachers college and the work of our guests, access transcripts of this episode, and more, visit tc.edu/pursuingthepublicgood.

Listen to Pop and Play, a podcast on play and pop culture from Teachers College professors Nathan Holbert and Haeny Yoon.

Learn about the Snow Day Learning Lab, founded and directed by Nathan Holbert.

Credits: Pursuing the Public Good is produced by The Office of the President, The Digital Futures Institute, and the Office of Institutional Advancement at Teachers College, Columbia University. This episode was edited by Jen Lee and Billy Collins. Audio recording by Moira McCavana. Producers Joe Riina-Ferrie and Amy Hawley Alvarez. Script writing by Robin Willig. Outreach by Morgan Gilbard and Jackie Teschon.

The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speaker to whom they are attributed. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the faculty, administration, staff or Trustees either of Teachers College or of Columbia University.

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Emerging technologies like generative artificial intelligence tools make a big impact on teachers, students and schools. This week, Associate Professor Nathan Holbert joins Teachers College President Thomas Bailey to discuss how they could help make schools and other learning environments and experiences more playful. “Play” might not be the first thing that comes to mind on the topic of schools and technology, but Professor Holbert makes the case for why we should stop separating our images of what it looks like to learn from what it looks like to play. How could schools be different, better, if we embraced playfulness, and how might technologies support our ability to create playful learning spaces? Listen to hear more about play-based learning and technologies in and out of schools.

The oldest and largest graduate school of education, Teachers College is inspiring and motivating a new generation of leaders to pursue the solutions that will bring greater equity to the world across education, health and psychology.

To learn more about the Public Good Initiative at Teachers college and the work of our guests, access transcripts of this episode, and more, visit tc.edu/pursuingthepublicgood.

Listen to Pop and Play, a podcast on play and pop culture from Teachers College professors Nathan Holbert and Haeny Yoon.

Learn about the Snow Day Learning Lab, founded and directed by Nathan Holbert.

Credits: Pursuing the Public Good is produced by The Office of the President, The Digital Futures Institute, and the Office of Institutional Advancement at Teachers College, Columbia University. This episode was edited by Jen Lee and Billy Collins. Audio recording by Moira McCavana. Producers Joe Riina-Ferrie and Amy Hawley Alvarez. Script writing by Robin Willig. Outreach by Morgan Gilbard and Jackie Teschon.

The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speaker to whom they are attributed. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the faculty, administration, staff or Trustees either of Teachers College or of Columbia University.

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The oldest and largest graduate school of education, Teachers College is inspiring and motivating a new generation of leaders to pursue the solutions that will bring greater equity to the world across education, health and psychology.

To learn more about the Public Good Initiative at Teachers college and the work of our guests, access transcripts of this episode, and more, visit our website (tc.edu/pursuingthepublicgood).

Credits: Pursuing the Public Good is produced by The Office of the President, The Digital Futures Institute, and the Office of Institutional Advancement at Teachers College, Columbia University. This episode was edited by Jen Lee and Billy Collins. Audio recording by Moira McCavana. Producers Joe Riina-Ferrie and Amy Hawley Alvarez. Script writing by Robin Willig. Outreach by Morgan Gilbard and Jackie Teschon.

The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speaker to whom they are attributed. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the faculty, administration, staff or Trustees either of Teachers College or of Columbia University.

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To learn more about the Public Good Initiative at Teachers college and the work of our guests, access transcripts of this episode, and more, visit tc.edu/pursuingthepublicgood.

Credits: Pursuing the Public Good is produced by The Office of the President, The Digital Futures Institute, and the Office of Institutional Advancement at Teachers College, Columbia University. This episode was edited by Jen Lee and Billy Collins. Audio recording by Moira McCavana. Producers Joe Riina-Ferrie and Amy Hawley Alvarez. Script writing by Robin Willig. Outreach by Morgan Gilbard and Jackie Teschon.

The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the speaker to whom they are attributed. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the faculty, administration, staff or Trustees either of Teachers College or of Columbia University.

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