Experience Strategy Podcast Newsletter: Redefining CX in Education with Craig Langlois
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In our latest episode, we explore education innovation with Craig Langlois, Equity of Learning District Data Coordinator for Berkshire Public Schools as a special guest. Join us as we dive into the challenges and opportunities that shape the landscape of our public school systems. Discover how a meaningful experience strategy can bridge the gaps between creativity, innovation, and education.
Introduction
In this episode and newsletter, discover insights from Craig Langlois, a thought leader who is challenging traditional approaches. With a background in museums, Craig brings unique perspectives on the evolving educational landscape. He emphasizes the need for experience strategists in redefining CX within education, urging them to recalibrate educational frameworks, by leveraging modern tools and frameworks.
The Changing Face of Education
Learning styles have shifted from memorization to critical discussions, signaling a pressing need for a reevaluation of conventional teaching methods. Langlois asserts that the existing educational model, rooted in memorization and established norms, lacks full alignment with modern students. There is a pressing need for holistic reform in education, fostering an environment that prepares learners for the challenges and opportunities of the future.
AI’s Impact on the Education System
On the frontier of educational transformation, Craig Langlois illuminates the opportunity for AI to become a transformative ally for educators, and not just a mere replacement for mundane tasks.
The Role of Experience Strategy in Education
Drawing parallels from his museum work, Craig emphasizes the need for a more holistic approach where team members from diverse realms, including facilities, educators, and community representatives, collectively shape the educational landscape. Experience strategists are positioned to pioneer this shift, fostering collaborative team efforts that incorporate a myriad of perspectives.
The Role of AI in Communication
Langlois sheds light on the pressing need to reassess traditional email-heavy communication practices prevalent in the nonprofit and education sectors.
Langlois introduces a visionary goal, echoing the sentiment of many experience strategists – envisioning a future where email becomes a relic of the past. The aspiration to minimize email reliance aligns with the broader narrative of AI’s potential to streamline communication channels. Experience strategists are uniquely poised to champion this transformation, exploring AI tools that facilitate efficient communication, foster collaboration, and reduce the email burden in educational institutions.
Team Development and Strategy Alignment
Langlois emphasizes the importance of holistic thinking, urging strategists to consider diverse perspectives when cultivating effective teams.
He discusses the significance of utilizing knowledge-sharing tools, journey maps, and persona frameworks that go beyond conventional methodologies. By embracing these proven approaches, experience strategists can spearhead the transformation of team dynamics, ensuring a more collaborative, agile and strategically aligned education ecosystem that meets the demands of students.
Meaningful Motivation Models
Advocating for a shift away from traditional models, Langlois encourages approaches that resonate with the intrinsic motivations of a dispersed and diverse workforce and student body. He underscores the importance of understanding the true motivators and drivers of meaning for both providers and recipients of education.
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