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Change is Hard

I’ve been thinking a lot about transitions lately. Perhaps it’s the time of year that has helped put me in that frame of mind; the intensity of summer has (thankfully!) passed as we head to fall (at least here in the Northern Hemisphere!), and the start of the new academic year comes with that. It

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Seven Questions Plus One

Who are you, and where are you working-from these days?  My name is Rev. Perzavia Praylow, PhD and I’m an ordained Minister of Word and Sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). I serve as Assistant Professor of Historical Theology and Director of Black Church Studies at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, where I also lead the Black Church Cornerstone Collaborative. I’m a historian, practical

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Seven Questions Plus One

Who are you, and where are you working from these days?  Hi all. My name is Lindsay Andreolli-Comstock. I am a global citizenship education (GCED) specialist, immersive learning guide, and educational design consultant. In January of 2018, my wife, Mary Andreolli, and I co-founded Tumbuh Global, an educational consulting company that works with government agencies,

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Can AI Teach?

Greetings, fellow educators! On my mind this week was the pleasing tone of mild distress that could only mean one thing: learning was happening. The context was the transcript of an interaction between an anonymous member of the air breathing public and an AI “Virtual Guide” I had created to answer questions about the Episcopal

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