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In this episode of the Educast 3000 podcast, hosts Ryan Lufkin and Melissa Loble welcome Sarah DeMark, Vice President of Workforce Intelligence and Credential Integrity at Western Governors University (WGU). Together, they explore Sarah's extensive background in education and assessment, the significance of competency-based education (CBE), and the evolving landscape of skills-based learning. They discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in education, the role of the Open Skills Network, and the importance of lifelong learning in today's workforce. Sarah shares valuable insights on change management, the future of CBE, and how institutions can better align their programs with employer needs. The episode concludes with advice for both educational institutions and technology vendors on how to support the shift towards skills-based education.

Takeaways

  • Change management is crucial for successful implementation.
  • Competency-based education focuses on skills and competencies rather than seat time.
  • WGU serves working adults with relevant experience.
  • AI can enhance assessment integrity and efficiency.
  • Skills-based learning is essential for workforce alignment.
  • Lifelong learning is necessary in a rapidly changing job market.
  • The Open Skills Network aims to bridge the gap between education and employment.
  • Employers need clear communication about skills and competencies.
  • Students should understand the relevance of their coursework to real-world skills.
  • Collaboration between education and industry is vital for success.

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In this episode of the Educast 3000 podcast, hosts Ryan Lufkin and Melissa Loble welcome Sarah DeMark, Vice President of Workforce Intelligence and Credential Integrity at Western Governors University (WGU). Together, they explore Sarah's extensive background in education and assessment, the significance of competency-based education (CBE), and the evolving landscape of skills-based learning. They discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in education, the role of the Open Skills Network, and the importance of lifelong learning in today's workforce. Sarah shares valuable insights on change management, the future of CBE, and how institutions can better align their programs with employer needs. The episode concludes with advice for both educational institutions and technology vendors on how to support the shift towards skills-based education.

Takeaways

  • Change management is crucial for successful implementation.
  • Competency-based education focuses on skills and competencies rather than seat time.
  • WGU serves working adults with relevant experience.
  • AI can enhance assessment integrity and efficiency.
  • Skills-based learning is essential for workforce alignment.
  • Lifelong learning is necessary in a rapidly changing job market.
  • The Open Skills Network aims to bridge the gap between education and employment.
  • Employers need clear communication about skills and competencies.
  • Students should understand the relevance of their coursework to real-world skills.
  • Collaboration between education and industry is vital for success.

  continue reading

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In this episode of Educast 3000, hosts Ryan Lufkin and Melissa Loble engage with Dr. Tracy Weeks, Senior Director of Educational Policy and Strategy, to explore the evolving landscape of education policy in the United States. Together, they explore the current challenges and changes in the education sector – federal funding implications, the impact of outsourcing, immigration policies, tariffs, and the role of educational associations – and discuss how these factors create uncertainty in both K-12 and higher education, affecting enrollment, budgets, and overall educational experiences. Takeaways: Staying informed requires pulling from diverse sources to avoid bias. K-12 education is facing a funding cliff due to the end of federal stimulus funds. States are struggling with budget surpluses and tax cuts affecting education funding. Research funding is being used as leverage for compliance with social initiatives. The debate continues on the role of private sector vs. higher education in research funding. Immigration policies are creating anxiety among international students. Tariffs impact school budgets by affecting the cost of necessary supplies. Different states are reacting variably to educational changes. Global education is interconnected, influencing local practices. Educational associations play a crucial role in providing resources and support. Staying informed is essential to navigate educational changes. Alarmist headlines can misrepresent the reality of educational policies. Understanding the legislative process is vital for educators. Links: https://whiteboardadvisors.com/ https://www.setda.org/ https://www.politico.com/ https://www.unesco.org/en/education…
 
In this episode of EDUCAST 3000, hosts Ryan Lufkin and Melissa Loble dive into the fascinating world of psychometrics with Instructure experts Russell Ligon and Alexandra Lee. They share their personal paths into the field, reflect on how assessment practices have evolved over time, and unpack why psychometrics is key to building fair, effective assessments for all learners. From designing balanced systems that support diverse learning styles to leveraging the latest in technology and AI, their conversation explores how assessments can truly reflect student growth. The group digs into the nitty-gritty of psychometrics — validity, effectiveness, and the human side of testing — and looks ahead at what’s next in educational assessment. Along the way, they highlight the importance of creating a positive culture around assessment that fosters meaningful learning and growth. Takeaways: Failure can be a powerful teacher in the learning process. The shift from centralized to decentralized accountability models in education. Assessments must be tailored to state-specific learning standards. Psychometricians play a crucial role in ensuring equitable assessments. Balanced assessment systems provide a comprehensive view of student learning. Assessments can serve multiple purposes: of learning, for learning, and as learning. Effective assessments require ongoing feedback and adjustment. Assessments require time and come with opportunity costs. Validity is essential for assessments to be effective. Trust in assessments is crucial for educators. Positive cultures around assessment can improve experiences. Balancing assessment and instruction is vital. Authentic evaluation of student growth is needed.…
 
In this episode, hosts Ryan Lufkin and Melissa Loble recap their experiences at the ASU+GSV 2025 conference, discussing the dominant themes of AI in education, the agentic approach to AI tools, the challenges of equitable access, and the evolving role of leadership in educational institutions. Takeaways AI is a major focus at the ASU GSV conference. The agentic approach to AI is still in its early stages. Concerns about the dehumanization of education due to AI are prevalent. Equitable access to AI tools is a growing concern. Leadership in education is evolving beyond just technology leaders. Educators are seeking guidance on navigating AI tools. There is a need for professional development in AI literacy. Budget constraints are impacting educational innovations. Recognition of skills and lifelong learning is crucial for future success. Key Links GSV Cup: https://www.asugsvsummit.com/gsv-cup What you missed from the 2025 ASU+GSV Summit: https://www.highereddive.com/news/2025-asu-gsv-summit-higher-education/745271/ The Great Disjuncture in the Sky: https://onedtech.philhillaa.com/p/the-great-disjuncture-in-the-sky…
 
In this episode of EduCast 3000, hosts Melissa Loble and Ryan Lufkin engage with Rob Barnett, co-founder of the Modern Classrooms Project. They dive into cutting-edge educational strategies, exploring the power of blended and personalized learning. Rob shares his inspiring journey as an educator, the origins and evolution of the Modern Classrooms Project, and the critical role of human connection in teaching—especially in the age of AI. This engaging conversation highlights the project’s profound impact on both teachers and students, showcasing the importance of fostering dynamic, supportive learning environments. Rob passionately discusses the transformative potential of modern classrooms, advocating for educational equity, particularly for underserved communities. He offers forward-thinking insights into the future of K-12 education, the role of technology, and the need for innovative instructional shifts. Plus, he shares practical, actionable steps for educators looking to implement new teaching models and rethink traditional age-based promotion in schools. Takeaways The Modern Classrooms Project focuses on blended, self-paced, mastery-based instruction. Personalization in education should enhance human connection, not replace it. Technology should be used purposefully to support teaching and learning. AI can assist teachers in lesson planning but should not replace human interaction. The flipped classroom model allows students to learn at their own pace. Teachers should feel empowered to adopt new teaching strategies that resonate with them. The Modern Classrooms Project has trained thousands of teachers worldwide. Creating a calm and enjoyable classroom environment is crucial for learning. Classroom culture significantly influences student outcomes. The modern classroom approach can bridge gaps in educational equity. Every student deserves an excellent education, regardless of background. Technology should support effective pedagogy, not replace it. Teachers need guidance on making informed technology decisions. Small, incremental changes can lead to significant improvements in teaching. Practical strategies are essential for immediate classroom impact. Key Links: The Modern Classroom Project: https://www.modernclassrooms.org/ Meet Every Learner's Needs: Redesigning Instruction So All Students Can Succeed: https://www.meeteverylearnersneeds.org/…
 
In this episode of EduCast 3000, co-hosts Melissa Loble and guest host Tracy Weeks engage with education leader Karl Rectanus to discuss the evolving landscape of EdTech, the impact of AI, and the importance of community collaboration in education. They explore personal learning moments, the role of policy in education, and the need for innovative technology solutions. Karl shares insights on building trust within the education sector and offers advice for future entrepreneurs. The conversation emphasizes the importance of focusing on student outcomes and the need for evidence-based decision-making in education. Takeaways: Personal learning moments can shape one's approach to education. Political changes impact education at state and local levels. Innovative technology solutions are emerging in various school districts. AI presents both opportunities and challenges in education. Building trust among stakeholders is crucial for effective collaboration. Future entrepreneurs should focus on impact-centered organizations. Educators must stay grounded amidst rapid changes in policy and technology. Global perspectives on education reveal opportunities for leapfrogging traditional methods. Community collaboration is essential for driving educational innovation. Links: EDSAFE AI: https://www.edsafeai.org/ SAFE Framework: https://www.edsafeai.org/safe EDSAFE AI Industry Council: https://www.edsafeai.org/industry-council Federal Investment as a percentage of public education expenditure Education Research & Development (R&D) Alliance for Learning Innovation: https://www.alicoalition.org/ AERDF: https://aerdf.org/ National AI Literacy Day: https://www.ailiteracyday.org/ South Carolina focus on evidence - INST presser - https://www.instructure.com/press-release/south-carolina-department-education-selects-learnplatform-instructure-provide-local Colorado AI Impact Taskforce: https://leg.colorado.gov/committees/artificial-intelligence-impact-task-force/2024-regular-session North Carolina listening sessions: https://www.dpi.nc.gov/news/press-releases/2025/02/24/state-superintendent-maurice-mo-green-host-public-listening-and-learning-sessions-across-state 4 Levels of Evidence: US Department of Education’s Guidance: https://www.ed.gov/sites/ed/files/fund/grant/about/discretionary/2023-non-regulatory-guidance-evidence.pdf (see next to last page for table) Results for America: https://results4america.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/RFA_Redefining-Evidence-in-Education_5.30.24a.pdf (see page 9 ) Prince William County on Teacher Retention: https://x.com/TeachUpbeat/status/1896641989061579023 SxSWedu More Steak than Sizzle - EdTech Insiders piece: https://edtechinsiders.substack.com/p/sxsw-edu-2025-brought-more-steak…
 
In this episode of Educast 3000, Ryan and Melissa chat with Alana Heath, co-founder of the organization How to Change the World. Their conversation explores the importance of experiential learning in education, the challenges faced in higher education regarding skills gaps, and the transformative potential of technology and AI in enhancing learning experiences. Alana shares insights on how her organization empowers students to tackle complex social and environmental challenges through hands-on experiences and innovative pedagogical approaches. She emphasizes that sustainability should be integrated into core business practices and highlights the challenges and complexities of creating impactful educational experiences. Takeaways: Experiential learning is crucial for tackling real-world problems. The traditional education model has not kept pace with technological advancements. AI can enhance learning by providing personalized support and coaching. Less than a third of higher education institutions offer experiential learning opportunities. The integration of technology in education can make experiential learning more accessible. Human connections should remain central in technology-driven learning environments. The skills gap in education is a significant barrier to student success. How to Change the World aims to empower students to create positive impacts through experiential learning. AI cannot replace the human experiences in learning. Sustainability education is becoming more prominent in higher education. Sustainability must be integrated into core business functions. A resilience mindset is essential for navigating challenges in impact work. Human-centered design thinking is crucial for impactful organizations. Diverse perspectives enhance the design of impactful practices. Impactful education requires experiential learning opportunities. The future of education will blur the lines between learning and professional development. Students will increasingly demand experiential learning as part of their education.…
 
In this episode of the Educast 3000 podcast, Ryan and guest co-host Zach Pendleton engage with Dr. Martha Castellanos, an influential figure in educational transformation in Latin America. They discuss her journey in integrating technology into education, the impact of AI and online learning, and the importance of understanding student needs. The conversation highlights innovative strategies for engaging students, overcoming access gaps, and the ethical implications of AI in education. Dr. Castellanos shares her experiences and insights on how education can drive social mobility and economic opportunities, emphasizing the need for a flexible and adaptive approach to teaching. Takeaways Martha Castellanos has dedicated her career to transforming education through technology. A proper environment is essential for effective learning. AI and online learning are crucial for serving underserved populations. Understanding student needs is key to effective education. Engaging students requires innovative strategies and technologies. Flexibility in online education is important for student success. Collaboration with public and private sectors enhances educational initiatives. Ethical considerations are vital in the use of AI in education. Education should focus on creating paths to economic opportunities. Continuous adaptation of curricula is necessary to meet industry demands. Important Links https://www.areandina.edu.co/…
 
In this episode of Educast 3000, hosts Ryan Lufkin and Melissa Loble engage with Nitzan Pelman, co-founder and CEO of Climb Together, to explore the themes of social capital and workforce preparedness. Nitzan shares her journey as a social entrepreneur, her impactful learning moments, and the importance of relationships in education and career success. They discuss her experiences with ReUp, a startup aimed at re-engaging college dropouts, and her current work with Climb Together, which focuses on building networks and community to enhance opportunities for individuals from marginalized backgrounds. Nitzan Pelman discusses the importance of social capital in job searching and how to effectively engage with alumni and weak ties, introducing the concept of the 'Goldilocks Ask' to help individuals make appropriate requests for assistance. Pelman also shares insights on building a social capital strategy within educational institutions and introduces Goldie, an AI bot designed to help learners practice networking skills. Takeaways There's so much potential in our country and not everyone gets access to opportunity. We are impacted by other humans, not just technology. Labels can significantly affect a person's self-perception and potential. Social capital is crucial for career advancement and opportunities. Building relationships is as important as acquiring skills. Helping others is a vital part of professional growth and community building. The Goldilocks Ask helps in making appropriate requests. Building social capital is essential for job seekers. Educational institutions need a social capital strategy. Goldie, the AI bot, assists in practicing networking skills. Networking requires a balance of vulnerability and assertiveness.…
 
In this episode of Educast 3000, Ryan Lufkin and Melissa Loble engage with Dr. Trey Martindale, Associate Vice Provost of Online Learning at Middle Tennessee State University. They discuss the evolution of online learning, the importance of instructional design, and the impact of COVID-19 as a catalyst for growth in online education. Dr. Martindale shares insights on the challenges and opportunities in expanding online programs, the significance of research in online education, and the future of learning in the context of AI advancements. Takeaways: Online learning is crucial for adult learners and career advancement. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the shift to online education. Instructional design is a growing field with increasing recognition. Student services are essential for online program success. Research in online education is often lacking and needs improvement. Collaboration among educators and instructional designers is vital. AI presents both challenges and opportunities for online learning. Flexibility in course offerings is important for student engagement. Sharing failures can lead to better practices in education. Building a strong professional network is beneficial for educators.…
 
In this episode, Melissa Loble and Ryan Lufkin chat with Dr. Lane Freeman, Director of Online Instruction at the North Carolina Community College System, about the transformative potential of generative AI in education. Dr. Freeman shares his journey from traditional teaching to embracing AI tools, emphasizing the importance of pedagogy and active learning strategies. The three discuss the importance in building trust among educators, the practical applications of AI in the classroom, understanding AI biases, and the future of personalized learning. They explore how AI can enhance teaching efficiency, bridge gaps in career and technical education, and personalize learning experiences for students. Takeaways: Generative AI is a transformative tool for education. Active learning strategies are essential for student engagement. Building trust is crucial for educators to experiment with AI. AI can assist in lesson planning and instructional strategies. Understanding AI biases is important for effective use. Providing context enhances AI interactions and outcomes. Personalized learning can revolutionize student experiences. Educators must embrace experimentation with AI tools. AI's potential is still being explored and understood. Institutional barriers must be navigated for AI adoption. Teachers need to experiment with AI to see its benefits. AI can reduce lesson planning time for educators. Using AI is a new way of conducting research. AI can help connect different fields of study. Students should learn to reference AI-generated content. AI can facilitate personalized learning experiences. Collaboration between educators and AI can enhance learning. AI tools can help students understand real-world applications. The workforce will be transformed by AI technologies. Educators should integrate AI into their teaching strategies.…
 
In this episode of Educast 3000, hosts Ryan Lufkin and Melissa Loble engage with Dr. Jeff Faust, Chief Technology Innovation Officer at Chesapeake Public Schools, to explore the future of assessment in K-12 education. They discuss the evolution of student assessment, the impact of technology and AI, and the challenges educators face in navigating political landscapes while striving for authentic assessment methods. Dr. Faust emphasizes the importance of understanding the 'why' behind educational practices and the need for personalized learning pathways for students. He advocates for a culture that embraces AI as a tool for enhancing education rather than a threat, and discusses the necessity of aligning educational values with community needs.…
 
In this episode of the Educast 3000 podcast, hosts Ryan Lufkin and Melissa Loble welcome Sarah DeMark, Vice President of Workforce Intelligence and Credential Integrity at Western Governors University (WGU). Together, they explore Sarah's extensive background in education and assessment, the significance of competency-based education (CBE), and the evolving landscape of skills-based learning. They discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in education, the role of the Open Skills Network, and the importance of lifelong learning in today's workforce. Sarah shares valuable insights on change management, the future of CBE, and how institutions can better align their programs with employer needs. The episode concludes with advice for both educational institutions and technology vendors on how to support the shift towards skills-based education. Takeaways Change management is crucial for successful implementation. Competency-based education focuses on skills and competencies rather than seat time. WGU serves working adults with relevant experience. AI can enhance assessment integrity and efficiency. Skills-based learning is essential for workforce alignment. Lifelong learning is necessary in a rapidly changing job market. The Open Skills Network aims to bridge the gap between education and employment. Employers need clear communication about skills and competencies. Students should understand the relevance of their coursework to real-world skills. Collaboration between education and industry is vital for success.…
 
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In this episode of Educast 3000, hosts Ryan Lufkin and Melissa Loble welcome Tess O'Brien, Senior Product Manager at Code.org. The conversation explores Tess's journey in education and technology, the impact of Code.org in promoting computer science education, and the integration of AI in teaching. Tess shares insights on the importance of a growth mindset, the role of AI in enhancing educational experiences, and the future of AI in education. Takeaways: Growth mindset is essential for overcoming challenges in learning. Code.org aims to provide computer science education to every student. AI can significantly reduce grading time for teachers. The AI teaching assistant helps assess student projects effectively. Computer science skills enhance problem-solving abilities in all fields. AI literacy is crucial for students and educators alike. Collaboration in the education community is vital for AI integration. Future AI tools will focus on personalized learning experiences.…
 
Recording *LIVE* from EDUCAUSE, Ryan and Instructure Chief Architect Zach Pendleton discuss the hot topics from this amazing conference: AI, the latest in edtech, personalized learning, and more! Reference Materials: Instructure’s Generative AI Innovations Aligned with US Department of Education, UNESCO & Other Global Policy Guideline Anthropic Computer Use Cogniti…
 
In this episode of Educast 3000, Melissa Loble speaks with Tom Cavanaugh, Vice Provost for Digital Learning at the University of Central Florida. They discuss the evolution of online learning, the impact of COVID-19 on education, and the importance of supporting diverse learners. Tom shares personal anecdotes about teaching and mentoring, as well as insights into crisis management in education. TAKEAWAYS The Leadership Empowerment Program at UCF has had a significant impact on students. UCF has evolved from a commuter college to a vibrant metropolitan university. COVID-19 has changed perceptions of online learning, emphasizing the need for strategies. Diverse learners at UCF are supported through tailored services and quality course design. Crisis management in education requires understanding the human element behind online learning. Community collaboration is essential in education, especially during crises. AI is being integrated into educational practices to enhance efficiency and creativity. Quality in online learning is paramount and should not be compromised for ease of use. The future of online learning will be shaped by AI and the need for continuous quality improvement.…
 
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