Dragons, Dice, and the Game that Teaches Kids What AI Can't | Jen Chiou | TEDxUC Irvine
Jen Chiou shares how creativity, empathy, and table top role playing games (TTRPGs) can prepare kids for a future shaped by AI. From coding to Cantonese, pretend play builds real-world skills, and engages critical thinking through imagination. With humor and heart, she makes a compelling case for bringing imagination back into the classroom. Jen Chiou 趙燕妮 is an educator, entrepreneur, and advocate for creativity and social connection in a tech-driven world. She is the founder of CodeSpeak Labs, which has taught over 25,000 students to code, and the co-creator of Quest Craft, a program she designed with her two sons that uses role-playing games to help kids build social skills at school and at home. Quest Craft fosters creativity and empathy, immerses students in diverse cultures, and can be aligned with K-12 academic standards. Jen loves to create learning experiences that spark imagination and empower kids to build a better world. 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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