AI can write the essay. It can grade the rubric. It can plan the lesson. But it cannot walk into a room and know a student is struggling before they say a word. That's still you — and that matters more than ever.
In this conversation, Damon Torgerson (CEO, Alludo) sits down with Dr. Heidi Baynes (Riverside County Office of Education) and Brittany Conrad (California Department of Education) to talk about the thing no AI can replicate: the human element in teaching. This isn't a debate about whether to use AI — it's a grounding reminder of why teachers remain irreplaceable, and how to start finding your footing in a world that's moving fast. 🧑🏫❤️
🔍 Reading the Room — The split-second teacher superpower that no algorithm can match: knowing what a student needs before they ask
🤝 AI as Thought Partner — How teachers can use AI to free up more time for the relationships that actually drive learning
📝 Process Over Product — Rethinking the five-paragraph essay and what learning really looks like when AI can do the assignment
👩🎓 The Kids Are Alright — What students themselves are saying about healthy AI use (spoiler: they're more aligned with teachers than you'd think)
🌍 The #1 Skill AI Can't Replicate — According to the World Economic Forum, it's empathy — and educators already teach it every day
🧘 Permission to Take It Slow — Practical, compassionate advice for teachers who feel overwhelmed and don't know where to start
📚 Stanford CRAFT (secondary AI lessons across every subject): https://craft.stanford.edu
💡 Common Sense Education (AI discussion guides for students): https://www.commonsense.org/education
🔔 AI EDU (bell ringers & sentence starters): https://aiedu.org
• Teachers who are nervous, overwhelmed, or just not sure where to start
• Ed tech coaches and instructional leaders supporting classroom teachers
• District leaders who want to hear the human side of the AI conversation
• Anyone who needs a reminder that the robots are not, in fact, coming for your job
Dr. Heidi Baynes – Coordinator of Instructional Services, Riverside County Office of Education With 25+ years across online, blended, and traditional classrooms, Heidi supports educators countywide on AI literacy, computer science access, and meaningful technology integration.
Brittany Conrad – Education Specialist & Ed Tech Coach, California Department of Education A member of the CDE AI Working Group with over a decade of K–12 experience, Brittany champions equity-centered AI integration and keeps the human side of innovation front and center.
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