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Transforming Classrooms: How AI is Making Learning More Personalized
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Transforming Classrooms: How AI is Making Learning More Personalized

Interview with Joel Hames, Chief Product Officer at Subject

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Now, on to Joel’s interview


Joel Hames is the Chief Product Officer at Subject, often dubbed the 'Netflix of education.' At Subject, he leads a diverse team of product managers, engineers, designers, and educators, crafting innovative solutions that align educational delivery with student needs.

With over 30 years of product experience, Joel has held key roles, including CPO at Paper and VP of Product at PowerSchool and Schoology.

Joel and I recently sat down to talk about the impact of AI on our kid’s education.

Here is what we talked about

  • The future of education with the advent of AI

    At the 2-minute mark

  • How Joel’s team is experimenting with AI to create engaging, accessible, and customized educational content
    At the 6-minute mark

  • The challenges of navigating the rapid evolution of AI technology
    At the 12-minute mark

  • Strategies for ensuring AI-generated content is accurate, reliable, and impactful
    At the 14-minute mark

  • How to avoid getting too caught up in AI technology alone
    At the 18-minute mark

  • Why AI products need rapid experimentation and shorter feedback cycles
    At the 20-minute mark

You can check out the entire interview here.

Happy building!!

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