Ep. 32 AI Is Not EdTech: Why Higher Education Keeps Treating It Like It Is

Ep. 32 AI Is Not EdTech: Why Higher Education Keeps Treating It Like It Is
Nik Janos and Zach Justus

Higher education has spent decades evaluating and adopting educational technology, but generative AI may be something fundamentally different. In this episode, Zach and Nik argue that AI is not simply the next ed tech tool and explore why universities continue to approach it as if it were. From AI agents and enterprise adoption to data governance, faculty alignment, and the growing tension within the ed tech industry, they examine what changes when AI becomes part of institutional infrastructure rather than just another classroom technology.

Microsoft, 2025 Work Trend Index Annual Report

Einstein AI

EDUCAUSE Review, “When AI Meets Data: The Promise and the Pressure of Bringing AI into Higher Education Systems.”

Zach Justus, AI Agents and the problems of start-up culture for higher ed

Zach Justus, AI Is Making Edtech Pricier—and In-House Builds Plausible Again

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Nik Janos

Professor of Sociology at California State University, Chico.

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