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Excited to share how Lirvana Labs, Maker of Yeti Confetti Kids is thinking about innovation in literacy in the age of AI and Agents. We had the opportunity to collaborate with Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop to co-design a writing companion for NYC students where personalization, model transparency, and learner variability helped fuel key insights into how LLM-based voice agent can provide personalized scaffolding for students to help them through through their writing process. I'll be in EDTECH WEEK next week with our NYC district partners — joining founders, educators, and investors shaping the future of learning worldwide and be inspired by the incredible minds gathering there. If you’re attending too — send me a message and let’s meet! 💬
📚 We hope you'll join us at our event "Growing Readers in a World of Screens and AI" on Monday 10/27. 📚 Co-presented by New America and the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading, the event is in-person in DC and will be streamed live online. Register for free here: https://lnkd.in/eNkHgrDS Schedule of Events: ⏰ 2:30 pm ET: "10 Years since 'Tap, Click, Read'- What Have We Learned Since" (with Michael H. Levine, Lisa Guernsey & Ralph Smith, moderated by Chris Berdik) ⏰ 3:00 pm ET: "Translating the Science of Reading to Educational Technology" (with Angelica DaSilva) ⏰ 3:20 pm ET: "The Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop Sandbox Initiative- Innovation and Co-Design" (with Dan L., Drew McCann & Youngna Park, moderated by Medha Tare) ⏰ 4:00 pm ET: "Ensuring Tech Helps, Not Hurts, In Learning to Read- A Call to Action" (with An-Me Chung, Sara Schapiro, Michelle Kang, Kris Perry) ⏰ 4:30 pm ET: Reflections and Reception We hope to see you in D.C. or online! -- cc: National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), Children and Screens: Institute of Digital Media and Child Development, Alliance for Learning Innovation (ALI), Lirvana Labs, Maker of Yeti Confetti Kids, LitLab.ai, Sago Mini