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🎙 Episode 6 – Class Is in Session
This week on The Tinker Table, we’re kicking off a brand-new “class time” format—short, thoughtful episodes packed with stories, tools, and questions to keep your curiosity thriving between our deep dives.
In this episode:
Innovator Spotlight: Ada Lovelace—the visionary who imagined generative computing more than a century before it existed, blending logic and imagination into what she called poetical science.
Stay in the Know:
🚀 SpaceX Crew-9 sets a record for the fastest human spaceflight to the ISS
🤖 The White House AI Action Plan outlines guardrails for AI use in public services
🧠 Google’s NotebookLM gets a major update, making it an even stronger closed-network AI study partner for students and educators
Tools for the Table: A deep dive into NotebookLM—how it works, why it matters, and simple ways to try it this week.
We’ll wrap with a reflection prompt and invite you to help choose the topic for our next deep dive: Digital Literacy or Systems Thinking.
Sources & References:
NASA. (2025). Crew-9 mission update. nasa.gov
The White House. (2025). AI Action Plan. whitehouse.gov
Google. (2025). NotebookLM update. notebooklm.google
To learn more about Ada Lovelace:
Essinger, J. (2014). Ada’s Algorithm: How Lord Byron’s Daughter Ada Lovelace Launched the Digital Age. Melville House.
Fuegi, J., & Francis, J. (2003). Lovelace & Babbage and the creation of the 1843 'notes'. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 25(4), 16–26.
🎧 Listen now to join our first “class time” session and see how history, tech news, and practical tools can spark your thinking for the week ahead.