
IYKYK Part 4: From Knowing to Doing
Once you've discovered the features of AI, it's time to put the technology to work and transfer your skills across domains.
Leon Furze
Case Study: Saskatoon Public Schools and AI Assessment
The AI Assessment Scale (AIAS) has been successfully adapted by Saskatoon Public Schools to enhance conversations around AI in education. By reimagining its structure, the team shifted focus from b…
Leon Furze
Resistance Training Toolkit: Expertise
This is the first post in a series article articles introducing the Resistance Training Toolkit: evidence informed strategies for working with (and against) AI.
Leon Furze
VINE GenAI Guidelines for Schools 2026
Explore the 2026 updates to VINE's Generative AI guidelines, addressing AI's evolving role in education and offering practical tools for schools.
Leon Furze
Expert Signals: Fidelity
This post explores the concepts of high fidelity (hi-fi) and low fidelity (lo-fi) in music, emphasising the human essence behind audio recordings. It critiques AI’s role in music and knowledg…
Leon Furze
Gradually Reclaiming Responsibility
The article explores the concept of resistance in educational contexts, especially with the rise of GenAI technology. It examines how students must actively maintain ownership of their learning and…
Leon Furze
A Taxonomy of Agentic AI
Explore the evolution of AI agents, their taxonomy, and implications for education. Understand the shifts in capabilities from chatbots to agent teams.
Leon FurzeThe concept of "AI slop" highlights the imbalance in effort between creators and consumers of content generated by artificial intelligence. As production becomes effortless, the burden shifts to the consumer. #ArtificialIntelligence #AIEducation #AIEdu #AIInEd #AIInEdu
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The Effort Economy of Slop
The concept of "AI slop" highlights the imbalance in effort between creators and consumers of content generated by artificial intelligence. As production becomes effortless, the burden shifts to the consumer.
Leon Furze
Processes Are More Important Than Prompts
In Processes are More Important than Prompts, Leon Furze argues that “prompt engineering” has become less important as GenAI technologies have matured. His early 2023 article focused he…
Leon Furze