
🌀 Wondering about AI in Education? Something New Is Coming
In a time of endings, something else has quietly begun.
Over the last few months, while the sector has been grappling with change — some of it necessary, much of it painful — we’ve been quietly building. Not just responses. Not just reflections. But something new.
A different kind of support.
A different kind of intelligence.
One designed to meet this moment — and what might come next.
It doesn’t promise certainty. It doesn’t come with grand funding announcements or national strategies (at least, not yet). But it does offer something rare: practical help, cultural grounding, and real-time responsiveness to the kinds of questions we’re all starting to ask.
What does excellent tertiary teaching look like now?
What support do educators and leaders really need?
And how do we build that — without waiting for permission?
This project didn’t start in a boardroom.
It didn’t wait for a procurement brief.
It started in conversation — with educators, facilitators, advisors, students, community leaders.
And then it started to grow.
We’ve been working with a small group across the motu to shape it — refining tone, calibrating cultural logic, layering in insights from the last 20 years of educational work in Aotearoa.
And now, it’s nearly ready.
On June 18, we’ll be unveiling a new kind of AI-powered support system for educators, policy-makers, and those navigating the transformation of teaching and learning in our country.
If you’re already feeling the ground shift —
If you’re wondering what tools, frameworks, and voices might walk with us now —
You’re invited.
The official launch is online, free, and open to all.
More soon. But for now:
Hold the date.
Something is coming.
And it was made for this moment.

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