Can AI Actually Help Students Think? | Ryan Trattner, StudyFetch CTO
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Can AI help students learn more deeply — or does it just make it easier to avoid thinking?
Alex Gray sits down with Ryan Trattner, co-founder and CTO of StudyFetch, the AI learning platform that turns course materials into personalised flashcards, quizzes, summaries, study plans, and one-on-one tutoring through its AI tutor, Spark.E.
This conversation goes beyond the product. It's about the question now facing every classroom: what kind of learner does AI create, and where does the human teacher become even more important?
What we cover:
- Why the real question isn't whether students use AI, but how
- The behaviours AI tools quietly reward — and the ones they erode
- How StudyFetch designs Spark.E to encourage thinking, not shortcut it
- What schools get wrong when they try to "police" AI
- Where great teachers become irreplaceable in an AI-saturated world
Guest: Ryan Trattner, co-founder & CTO of StudyFetch (launched 2023).
Host: Alex Gray, The International Classroom Podcast — exploring how educators can lead with confident humility in a changing world.
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