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Join Ron Houtman, Keith Tramper, Sarah Wood, and new Kent ISD Education Technology Consultant Katherine Fredrickson for this episode of For the Purpose Of… as they reflect on their 2023 education predictions and share what they believe is ahead for the 2024–25 school year. From artificial intelligence in K–12 classrooms to computer science integration, educator professional learning, cell phone policies, and student mental health, this conversation explores the evolving intersection of technology and education. The team discusses where AI stands today, whether a true “killer app” is still coming, how districts may approach student device policies, and why human-centered skills like collaboration, creativity, and social-emotional learning remain essential in an AI-driven world. This episode also marks an exciting transition as Ron steps into his new role as Kent ISD’s Director of Strategic Planning and Organizational Initiatives. KEY TOPICS DISCUSSED AI in K–12 education Computer science and robotics Cell phone policies in schools Educator professional learning Teacher shortages Student mental health Strategic leadership in education PROFESSIONAL LEARNING & LINKS Podcast PDX registration: bit.ly/ftpopdx Submit a mailbag question: bit.ly/ftpomail Kent ISD EdTech professional learning: bit.ly/iamedtech Subscribe for more episodes of For the Purpose Of… where we navigate the intersection of technology and education to support K–12 educators, school leaders, and district teams. PODCAST PRODUCTION This podcast is a service of Kent ISD, produced by Katherine Fredrickson, Sarah Wood, and Keith Tramper, and edited by Keith Tramper. Music Credits Theme Music: Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music Ad Music: Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions Original Jingle Music: Katherine Fredrickson #EdTech #AIinEducation #EducationalTechnology #K12Education #TeacherPD #AIinSchools #ComputerScienceEducation #DigitalLearning #SchoolLeadership #EducationPodcast