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Do you ever feel like this is you? You’re drowning in grading, struggling to keep students engaged, and wondering if you’re falling behind on classroom technology. What if I told you that three conversations I had with some of my copresenters at ISTE 2025 could solve all three problems – and give you back hours of your time each week?
In this power-packed episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, you’ll discover why AI tools for teachers aren’t just helpful – they’re becoming essential for effective instruction. From Microsoft Copilot schools rolling out game-changing features for students 13 and older and teachers, to VR content creation that doesn’t require a computer science degree, this episode delivers the practical strategies that we busy educators need right now.
Whether you’re curious about classroom AI ethics, ready to explore immersive AR learning, or need cybersecurity basics for K-12, my conversations with Dr. Rachelle Dené Poth, Jaime Donally, and Microsoft’s Mike Tholfsen will equip you with tools you can implement immediately.
Plus, don’t miss the three simple AI prompts I teach every student on day one – they transform AI from a cheating tool into a powerful learning partner.
If AI is an answer machine, they won’t be learning. Period.
I’m also including a section on educational vocabulary mentioned in this show as well as links to the tools we discussed in the show.
Note: I have 3 (and possibly 4 weeks) of programming relating to ISTE 2025 and the educators, news, and topics being discussed. Come back here to get updates on those shows.
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Educational Technology Vocabulary Guide
Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Computer systems that can perform tasks typically requiring human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, and problem-solving. In education, AI can provide personalized feedback and support student learning. Source: Stanford HAI
Augmented Reality (AR) – “A technology that unites virtual things with the actual environment and communicate directly with one another.” Source: IEEE Computer Society Editor’s note: AR can overlay digital information onto the real world through devices like smartphones or tablets (or Meta Glasses), enhancing what users see and experience.
Virtual Reality (VR) – Immersive technology that creates completely digital environments users can interact with using headsets and controllers. Source: VR Society
Copilot – Microsoft’s AI assistant integrated into productivity applications to help users create content, analyze data, and streamline workflows. Source: Microsoft Learn
Small Language Model (SLM) – Compact AI models designed to run on individual devices rather than cloud servers, providing AI capabilities offline. Source: Microsoft Research
Neural Processing Unit (NPU) – Specialized computer chip designed to accelerate AI and machine learning tasks directly on devices. Source: Microsoft
Note from Vicki: I’m still learning about this technology but Microsoft says NPU’s are more efficient at tasks than the traditional GPU and CPU‘s so I wrote a prompt and used Perplexity Labs to generate information explaining the differences as a resource.
You’ll note when you see my prompt on this page that I intentionally write prompts in a skeptical manner to force the AI tool to “prove” the assertion as personally, I’ve found a lack of skepticism on my part often causes AI to regurgitate marketing and PR press releases instead of digging into the research data which is more valid, in my opinion. It isn’t that I didn’t believe the assertion, it is what is required to get good results of AI to take this approach.
Perplexity report: https://www.perplexity.ai/search/on-this-page-microsoft-claims-0lgLh2MTSNiHHaX3nznXhA
Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) – Standard that allows educational apps to integrate seamlessly with platforms like Canvas and Schoology. Source: IMS Global
Phishing – Cybersecurity threat where attackers send fraudulent communications to steal sensitive information like passwords or personal data. Source: CISA
Tools and Resources Mentioned
Please research and provide links for these tools mentioned in the show:
- Snorkl AI – https://snorkl.app/ Language learning tool for recording and AI feedback on speaking practice
- Curiod – https://www.curipod.com Interactive presentation creation platform
- Gamma – https://gamma.app Text-to-presentation conversion tool
- ChatGPT – AI chatbot for content creation and assistance
- Microsoft Copilot – AI assistant for Microsoft 365 (now available for students 13+)
- Microsoft Teach Module – One-stop educator resource creation tool
- Microsoft Copilot Notebooks – AI-powered study guide and notebook system
- Microsoft Learning Zone App – On-device AI content creation for Copilot Plus PCs
- Delightex – https://delightex.com VR/AR content creation platform
- Merge – https://mergeedu.com AR/VR educational platform
- Prisms VR – https://prismsvr.com Managed VR learning platform for science and math
- Meta Glasses (Ray-Ban Stories) – https://amzn.to/4ne98zT Smart glasses with AI capabilities
- TeachAI.org – https://www.teachai.org/ AI education resource collaboration
- AI 4 All – https://ai-4-all.org/ AI lesson planning resources
Featured Guests

Dr. Rachelle Dené Poth
Spanish and STEAM Teacher | Attorney | Consultant | Author
Dr. Rachelle Dené Poth is a Spanish and STEAM teacher, attorney, consultant, and author of “How to Teach AI: Weaving Strategies and Activities into Any Content Area.” She travels extensively presenting on educational technology and AI integration in classrooms.
Connect with Rachelle:
- Blog: https://rdene915.com/
- Twitter/X: @Rdene915
- Instagram: @Rdene915
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rachelle.berquistpoth/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelledenepoth/
- Additional: @ThriveinEDU
Jaime Donally
EdTech Consultant | AR/VR Education Expert | Author
Jaime Donally is an acclaimed educational technology consultant known as “Miss AR, VR in education.” She started in mathematics before transitioning to instructional technology and is the author of “Learning Transported” and “The Immersive Classroom.”
Connect with Jaime:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaimedonally/
- Twitter/X: http://twitter.com/jaimedonally
- Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/208017029807896/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimedonally/
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/jaimedonally
- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jaimedonally
Mike Tholfsen
Principal Group Product Manager, Microsoft Education
Mike Tholfsen leads product development for Microsoft Education and hosts the popular Microsoft Learning Accelerators YouTube channel, providing tutorials and updates on educational technology tools and features.
Connect with Mike:
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/miketholfsen
- Instagram/X: @mtholfsen
Thanks for tuning in for ISTELive ’25 coverage. I’ll be sharing throughout the conference and after it is over. I appreciate you listening to me and following what I say since I’m a classroom teacher. I know there are many voices out there and as always, I hope you find great ones who can reflect what is actually happening in classrooms today. I hope to be one of those trusted voices for you. -Vicki
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