In this episode, host Taylor Baker speaks with Dr. Jennifer Berry, CEO of SmartLab, about the future of education and the importance of equipping students with durable, real-world skills in an AI-driven world. Their conversation centers on how hands-on, project-based learning and thoughtful AI integration can better prepare the next generation for evolving industries.
What You’ll Learn
- Why durable skills like critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving are just as important as traditional academics
- How project-based, hands-on learning helps students retain knowledge and build real-world capabilities
- The role of STEM education in shaping future-ready students across industries
- Why AI should be used as a refinement tool rather than a starting point for learning
- How to teach students to think independently before relying on technology for answers
- The importance of failure, experimentation, and collaboration in the learning process
- How organizations can responsibly integrate AI internally to scale impact without losing control
- Why stronger partnerships between businesses and schools are critical to improving education outcomes
Dr. Jennifer Berry emphasizes that while AI will inevitably shape the future, the real differentiator will be a generation of students who know how to think, question, and lead rather than passively follow technology. By prioritizing hands-on learning and fostering durable skills, educators, businesses, and communities can work together to prepare students not just for today’s jobs, but for industries that don’t yet exist.
To learn more about Dr. Jennifer Berry and their work, visit smartlablearning.com.
