explAInED Episode 007: Simulations, Student Fear, and Responsible AI Use with Dr. Torrey Trust

03/05/2025 33 min

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Episode Summary:In this episode of explAInED, we talk with Dr. Torrey Trust, professor of learning technology at UMass Amherst, about how educators can approach AI with clarity and intention. She challenges the term “artificial intelligence” itself, arguing it misleads students into overestimating what these tools can do.Dr. Trust shares how simulation-based learning—like choose-your-own-adventure PD—can help educators engage meaningfully with AI. She also cautions against overreliance on chatbots in K–12 classrooms, noting the importance of guided, critical use. Many of her students arrive fearful or uncertain about technology, and she emphasizes that resisting AI entirely only widens the digital divide.Throughout, Dr. Trust advocates for a balanced, informed approach that supports creativity, encourages thoughtful decision-making, and ensures students are prepared for a future where AI is everywhere—whether we’re ready or not.PLN 4 AI documentTorrey Trust: Design ProjectsAssigning AI: Seven Approaches for Students, with Prompts by Ethan R. Mollick and Lilach Mollick Environmental cost of AI — raising awareness about resource consumption in casual usageTurnitin and AI detection — historical parallels in student fear and surveillanceResources & Mentions:

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