
#215 AI in Education with Daisy Christodoulou
From Mr Barton Maths Podcast by Craig Barton
March 11, 2026 · 1h 21m
About this episode
Daisy Christodoulou discusses the evolution and impact of AI in education assessment, highlighting its capabilities, limitations, and the need for human oversight.
In this in-depth interview, Daisy Christodoulou explores the evolution of AI in education assessment, focusing on the capabilities and limitations of large language models and AI auto-marking systems. She discusses the history, current state, and future potential of AI in assessment, emphasising the importance of human oversight and the challenges of AI interpretability. Daisy Christodoulou discusses the impact of AI on education, assessment, professional development, and resource creation, emphasising the importance of human oversight and strategic integration of technology. Access the show notes here: podcast.mrbartonmaths.com/215-ai-in-education-with-daisy-christodoulou
People in this episode
Host: Craig Barton
Guest: Daisy Christodoulou
Topics covered
- AI in education
- assessment
- human oversight
- technology integration
- professional development
- AI interpretability
Keywords
- AI
- education
- assessment
- large language models
- auto-marking
- human oversight
- technology integration
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: AI, large language models, AI auto-marking systems, education, assessment, professional development, resource creation
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