CASTLE

CASTLE Conversations

Education EN ↓ 5 episodes

An occasional podcast in which members of the UCEA CASTLE family talk with people who are doing interesting things related to school leadership, innovation, deeper learning, and technology. Hosted by the UCEA Center for the Advanced Study of Technology Leadership in Education (CASTLE). castleconversations.transistor.fm

Author

CASTLE

Category

Education

Latest episode

Nov 21, 2025

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Episodes

005 John Spencer 21.11.2025

John Spencer helps educators and schools think about technology integration, AI, design thinking, and project-based learning. He can be found at https://spencereducation.com . Recorded by Scott McLeod .

004 Doug Levin 21.11.2025

Doug Levin helps educators and schools think about cybersecurity policy and implementation. He can be found at https://www.k12six.org . Recorded by Scott McLeod .

003 Sara Dexter 21.11.2025

Sara Dexter helps educators and schools think about technology integration, leadership, AI, educator simulations, and digital case studies. She can be found at https://education.virginia.edu/about/directory/sara-dexter . Recorded by Scott McLeod .

002 Evan Harris 15.11.2025

Evan Harris helps educators and schools think about AI deepfakes and digital safety. He can be found at pathosgroup.ai/our-team . Recorded by Scott McLeod .

001 Cora Yang & Dalton Flanagan 15.11.2025

Cora Yang and Dalton Flanagan help educators and schools with AI and other emergent technologies. They can be found at alignmentedu.com . Recorded by Scott McLeod .

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