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Who will design the future of learning? | Emily Puetz | TEDxFargo

We stand at the most extraordinary moment in the history of learning. AI can now accelerate learning by years in just weeks, finally solving one of the most difficult challenges teachers face in meeting the needs of individual learners. But the breakthrough algorithms and the technology that we use each day comes with an unexpected cost. Former Minneapolis Public Schools Chief Academic Officer Emily Puetz reveals how the technology that is revolutionizing learning is simultaneously creating an epidemic of disconnection and loneliness among young people. Through personal stories, groundbreaking research, and an intimate look inside innovative schools, Emily shows that the future of learning isn't about choosing between efficiency and humanity—it's about wisely discerning through both. Emily Puetz is a strategist, systems thinker, and lifelong learner working at the intersection of innovation, education, and regeneration. As co-founder of Ideas2Impact, she helps schools, nonprofits, foundations, government agencies across the U.S, design transformative learning environments and navigate complex change. With over 30 years of experience, she’s led initiatives from launching new school models to building a new state-wide leadership talent pipeline. In addition to improving graduation rates and increasing childhood readiness as Chief Academic Officer of the Minneapolis Public Schools, she has led leadership training and change management for over 50 learning institutions and social impact organizations. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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