Navigating the Future of AI Education with BBC Bitesize
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Episode Overview
In this episode, host Philippa Wraithmell speaks with Cerys Griffiths, Head of BBC Bitesize. They explore how BBC Bitesize supports students, teachers, and parents in an AI-driven world. The conversation covers media literacy, student engagement, and how artificial intelligence is shaping learning. Cerys shares how Bitesize is evolving to provide trusted, personalised learning experiences and help young people develop critical thinking skills for the future.
Key Themes in This Episode
AI in education and student learning
BBC Bitesize as a trusted learning platform
Media literacy and misinformation
Student engagement and digital learning
Personalised learning experiences
Supporting teachers and parents
Critical thinking and AI awareness
Future of EdTech and education
Why Listen to This Episode?
This episode explains how one of the most trusted education platforms is adapting to the rise of AI. It shows how schools can support students with media literacy, critical thinking, and safe use of technology. You will also learn how engaging content and personalised learning can improve outcomes for students in a fast-changing digital world.
Who This Episode Is For?
This episode is for teachers, school leaders, parents, and EdTech professionals. It is especially useful for those interested in AI in education, digital learning tools, student engagement, and media literacy. Anyone supporting young people in an AI-driven world will find practical ideas and insights.
Full Episode Description
BBC Bitesize has been supporting education for many years, helping students, teachers, and parents with trusted learning content. In this episode, Cerys Griffiths explains how the platform is evolving to meet the needs of today’s digital world.
One key topic is the growing role of artificial intelligence in education. Research shows that many students are already using AI for homework and revision. However, many are still unsure about how it works, how accurate it is, and how it might affect their future careers. BBC Bitesize is responding by creating clear, engaging resources that help students understand AI, not just use it.
Cerys explains that media literacy is now more important than ever. With the rise of AI and social media, students are exposed to misinformation, fake news, and unreliable content. BBC Bitesize supports students by teaching them how to question information, check sources, and think critically. These skills are essential for learning and for life beyond school.
The platform also focuses on engagement. BBC Bitesize uses videos, real-life examples, and interactive formats to make learning more interesting and relevant. For example, students can explore how AI is used in real careers such as fashion, music, and science. This helps them see the connection between school learning and the real world.
Another important area is supporting teachers and parents. Teachers need simple, reliable resources that save time and are easy to use in the classroom. Parents also need guidance, especially as technology changes quickly. BBC Bitesize is working to provide resources that help families understand AI and support their children’s learning.
Looking ahead, BBC Bitesize aims to create more personalised learning experiences. This includes using data and technology to guide students through their learning journey, helping them focus on areas they need to improve while also supporting wellbeing and confidence.
Overall, this episode shows how education is changing. Platforms like BBC Bitesize are not just sharing knowledge—they are helping students understand the world around them and prepare for the future.
Philippa Wraithmell is an education and digital-learning strategist based in the UAE. As the founder of EdRuption and Digital Bridge, she leads work on digital wellbeing, innovation, and evidence-informed practice. As host of The EdTech Podcast, Philippa explores how technology can elevate teaching, learning, and equitable education across the globe.
Cerys Griffiths is Head of BBC Bitesize, the BBC’s free online learning platform for students aged 5 to 16, as well as teachers and parents. With a background in journalism and broadcasting, she leads the development of engaging, trusted education content, including media literacy and AI resources, helping learners navigate the digital world.
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Navigating the Future of AI Education with BBC Bitesize
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Episode Overview
In this episode, host Philippa Wraithmell speaks with Cerys Griffiths, Head of BBC Bitesize. They explore how BBC Bitesize supports students, teachers, and parents in an AI-driven world. The conversation covers media literacy, student engagement, and how artificial intelligence is shaping learning. Cerys shares how Bitesize is evolving to provide trusted, personalised learning experiences and help young people develop critical thinking skills for the future.
Key Themes in This Episode
Why Listen to This Episode?
This episode explains how one of the most trusted education platforms is adapting to the rise of AI. It shows how schools can support students with media literacy, critical thinking, and safe use of technology. You will also learn how engaging content and personalised learning can improve outcomes for students in a fast-changing digital world.
Who This Episode Is For?
This episode is for teachers, school leaders, parents, and EdTech professionals. It is especially useful for those interested in AI in education, digital learning tools, student engagement, and media literacy. Anyone supporting young people in an AI-driven world will find practical ideas and insights.
Full Episode Description
BBC Bitesize has been supporting education for many years, helping students, teachers, and parents with trusted learning content. In this episode, Cerys Griffiths explains how the platform is evolving to meet the needs of today’s digital world.
One key topic is the growing role of artificial intelligence in education. Research shows that many students are already using AI for homework and revision. However, many are still unsure about how it works, how accurate it is, and how it might affect their future careers. BBC Bitesize is responding by creating clear, engaging resources that help students understand AI, not just use it.
Cerys explains that media literacy is now more important than ever. With the rise of AI and social media, students are exposed to misinformation, fake news, and unreliable content. BBC Bitesize supports students by teaching them how to question information, check sources, and think critically. These skills are essential for learning and for life beyond school.
The platform also focuses on engagement. BBC Bitesize uses videos, real-life examples, and interactive formats to make learning more interesting and relevant. For example, students can explore how AI is used in real careers such as fashion, music, and science. This helps them see the connection between school learning and the real world.
Another important area is supporting teachers and parents. Teachers need simple, reliable resources that save time and are easy to use in the classroom. Parents also need guidance, especially as technology changes quickly. BBC Bitesize is working to provide resources that help families understand AI and support their children’s learning.
Looking ahead, BBC Bitesize aims to create more personalised learning experiences. This includes using data and technology to guide students through their learning journey, helping them focus on areas they need to improve while also supporting wellbeing and confidence.
Overall, this episode shows how education is changing. Platforms like BBC Bitesize are not just sharing knowledge—they are helping students understand the world around them and prepare for the future.
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