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Infinite Education: The Four-Step Strategy for Leading Change in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

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From the #1 Bestselling author of The AI The Ultimate Guide To Artificial Intelligence In Education.

What are the secrets to transforming education in the age of artificial intelligence?



Why are some schools thriving in a world dominated by AI while others cling to outdated methods, leaving students and teachers behind?



Dan Fitzpatrick, a trusted advisor to educational leaders and a pioneer in AI-driven strategies, is pulling back the curtain on how schools can evolve and flourish in this era of unprecedented change. Dan has distilled his insights into a clear framework for transforming education and ensuring its relevance in the intelligence age.



This book is your compass for navigating the chaos of AI in education, offering a practical roadmap for leaders ready to embrace the future.



“A visionary manifesto”

—Sandra H Ruffo, President of the New York School Boards Association



“This book will make you think and ask the right questions. Read the book.”

—Professor Sugata Mitra, Educational Theorist



“A rallying cry for a revolution in how we think about learning.”

—Dr. Jamie Smith, Executive Chairman at C-Learning



“The book dares educators to break free from finite, outdated systems.”

—Al Kingsley, Multi Academy Trust Chair & Education Author



Outcomes from reading this



✔ You will be propelled into a profound discovery of a world with Artificial Intelligence.

✔ You will gain tools to craft a compelling vision for the future of education.

✔ You will be equipped to inspire and lead others in this journey.

✔ You will unite your team around this shared vision.

✔ You will acquire the knowledge and strategies to drive meaningful and sustainable improvements.



In return, your dedication to making this transformation a reality is essential.



It won't just happen. It requires a commitment to act. It involves experimentation, failure and learning from mistakes. It requires a deep sense of purpose and a belief in the power of education.

The age of intelligence is here. Will your school evolve—or risk becoming obsolete?

364 pages, Paperback

Published January 3, 2025

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February 4, 2025
Infinite Education is an engaging and insightful book that explores how the fusion of human curiosity, creative thinking, and AI technology can shape the future of education. It offers fresh perspectives on what’s possible in the classroom, sparking new ideas and leaving me motivated to embrace innovative challenges. I’d definitely recommend it to educators seeking inspiration and forward-thinking strategies.

The book feels like a blend of two distinct parts—one rooted in big-picture theories and the other resembling a hands-on guide for accelerator groups. Because of this dual nature, it’s not necessarily a cover-to-cover read. Instead, it’s best approached in sections, allowing you to dive into specific parts as they become relevant to your work. This structure adds to its practicality, making it a resource you can return to again and again.
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February 9, 2025
This is not a book for teachers but for administrators. I much preferred his book The AI Classroom (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...). That book had a lot of useful information for use in the classroom.

Way too many frameworks here. I was overloaded with frameworks.
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February 9, 2025
A decent introductory read on why AI needs to be taught more in schools. But lacks the expert pedagogy found in most PD-based books. Claiming that skills are more important than knowledge goes completely against the excellent studies shown in
Developing Curriculum for Deep Thinking.
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