Speaking
Clear AI talks for schools and conferences.
Grounded sessions without hype or tool-demo noise.
The Outside Cat Rule A memorable way to talk about AI dependency, agency, and responsible use.
This talk helps audiences name the difference between rejecting AI, outsourcing too much to AI, and using AI for leverage while keeping judgment, authorship, and skill intact.
Conference Sessions A practical frame for AI literacy, authorship, evidence, and judgment.
Use this when educators need language they can repeat after the room ends: what AI is for, what it should not replace, and how students keep thinking visible.
Leadership Briefings A cleaner conversation before policy, rollout, or tool adoption scatters.
Leadership sessions focus on shared vocabulary, responsible-use expectations, implementation questions, and the bridge from policy to classroom practice.
Student-Facing Talks AI literacy framed around process, responsibility, and visible learning.
Student-facing sessions can introduce AI as a tool for production while keeping authorship, verification, and evidence at the center.
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