
The Next Word
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What happens when artificial intelligence becomes the smartest presence in every classroom?
In this essential follow-up to their acclaimed first guide, Dr Nick Jackson and Matthew Esterman team up with Amy Wallace - a Year 12 graduate who brings the student voice to this urgent conversation about AI's role in learning. The Next Word: AI & Learners moves beyond the basics to tackle the complex realities students face today, from banned apps to cognitive offloading, from deepfakes to digital wellbeing.
The authors dive deep into the science of learning and investigate the crucial question: is AI a helpful prosthetic or a dangerous crutch? Most importantly, this isn't just another book about students - it's a book with them. Amy's perspective illuminates how young people actually want AI to shape their futures and what authentic learning looks like when machines can seemingly learn everything. With practical insights for educators and real-world tools for navigating education's AI-integrated future, The Next Word: AI & Learners ensures you're part of the conversation that's reshaping how we think about learning itself.
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About the authors
Key terms
Before we begin
An introduction by Nick and Matt - we need to talk about learners
Chapter 1: Learning, actually?
Chapter Break 1: Try this...Turn a whiteboard photo into structured notes (vision)
Chapter 2: The smartest person in the room (isn't a person)
Chapter break 2: Try this...Mock interview between two thinkers
Chapter 3: The kids are all right... right?
Chapter break 3: Try this...My learning journey (generative video)
Chapter 4: AI at school, at home, in the world
Chapter break 4: Try this...Build me a homework coach (agent mode)
Chapter 5: The sixth finger
Chapter break 5: Try this...Time traveller's camera (image generation as a learning artefact)
Chapter 6: From the mouths of babes
Chapter break 6: Try this... Ethics inspector (agent mode)
Chapter 7: Making a difference for neurodivergent students
Chapter 8: When (A)I grow up...
Conclusion
References
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