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The Culture Compute Podcast
Sai Gattupalli
18 episodes
4 days ago
How is technology reshaping learning in 2025? From AI in classrooms to digital storytelling, The Culture Compute Podcast explores the intersection of culture, technology, and education. Hosted by Sai Gattupalli, a learning sciences researcher at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, we unpack cutting-edge research, challenge assumptions, and discuss the future of learning in an AI-driven world. Big ideas, real-world impact, and the future of education—join us. 🎧 Listen at culturecomputepod.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
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How is technology reshaping learning in 2025? From AI in classrooms to digital storytelling, The Culture Compute Podcast explores the intersection of culture, technology, and education. Hosted by Sai Gattupalli, a learning sciences researcher at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, we unpack cutting-edge research, challenge assumptions, and discuss the future of learning in an AI-driven world. Big ideas, real-world impact, and the future of education—join us. 🎧 Listen at culturecomputepod.com or wherever you get your podcasts.
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The Future of Digital Tutors: Unraveling the Complexities of Pedagogical Agent Design in K-12 Education
The Culture Compute Podcast
18 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
The Future of Digital Tutors: Unraveling the Complexities of Pedagogical Agent Design in K-12 Education

Episode Overview: In this episode, host Sai Gattupalli explores a recent systematic review on pedagogical agent design for K-12 education, published in Computers & Education. The study, conducted by Zhang et al., offers crucial insights into the effectiveness and future directions of digital tutors in educational technology.


Key Points Discussed:

  1. Introduction to pedagogical agents and their role in modern education
  2. Overview of the systematic review methodology and scope
  3. Key findings on learner preferences and their impact on learning outcomes
  4. The importance of implementing effective teaching strategies in pedagogical agents
  5. Gaps in current research, particularly regarding cultural responsiveness and learner characteristics
  6. Implications for future research and development in educational technology


Featured Research: Zhang, S., Jaldi, C.D., Schroeder, N.L., López, A.A., Gladstone, J.R., & Heidig, S. (2024). Pedagogical agent design for K-12 education: A systematic review. Computers & Education, 223, 105165. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2024.105165


Special Announcements:

  • AI for Equality Datathon and workshops, hosted by UMass Amherst's National Data Science Organization chapter and HerWill, from October 8-27, 2024. Read more on my Linkedin post.
  • Opportunity for students (Grade 10 and up) to learn data science skills and potentially be featured on the podcast.


Connect with the Show: Email: sgattupalli@umass.edu


Credits: Host: Sai Gattupalli Music: Liborio Conti

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The Culture Compute Podcast
How is technology reshaping learning in 2025? From AI in classrooms to digital storytelling, The Culture Compute Podcast explores the intersection of culture, technology, and education. Hosted by Sai Gattupalli, a learning sciences researcher at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, we unpack cutting-edge research, challenge assumptions, and discuss the future of learning in an AI-driven world. Big ideas, real-world impact, and the future of education—join us. 🎧 Listen at culturecomputepod.com or wherever you get your podcasts.