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Primer by Create/Change

Primer by Create/Change

By: Create/Change
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Are you interested in how technology can transform health, education and the public sector?


Three institutions form the backbone of everyday life in a democracy: the school, the hospital, and the state. All three were designed for a world that is disappearing fast. All three are under simultaneous pressure from the same forces: rising expectations, shrinking budgets, and technology that moves faster than governance can follow.


Primer from Create/Change is not about whether technology can fix these institutions. It is about who is doing the rewiring, how they're doing it, and what gets lost - and gained - in the process.

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Create/Change 2026
Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Asking better questions about AI in education with Punya Mishra
    Jun 15 2026

    The AI in education conversation has been captured by one idea - how do we stop students cheating? It's the wrong question


    Dr Punya Mishra is a learning scientist at Arizona State University and co-creator of TPACK — the most-cited framework for technology integration in teaching. What sets Punya apart is that he's not just a commentator — he's building learning experiences at an innovative university with an agile culture that rewards risk. And in his practice he's asking much better questions:


    • How can educators treat AI as a creative partner rather than a threat to manage?
    • How to turn what he calls a “smart, drunk, sycophantic intern” into an experience that challenges students rather than feeds them slop
    • And what parts of learning should stay deliberately hard – where do students need to struggle?


    To find out more about Punya's work, visit his website at https://punyamishra.com/


    00:00 Intro

    01:21 What's most exciting about the use of generative AI in education and what makes you most nervous?

    07:27 AI-driven learning design in action: the Unit Circle Demo

    13:04 How can AI become a useful thinking partner for students?

    20:19 The Novice's Dilemma

    26:42 The need for cognitive struggle

    31:37 Punya's advice on how to start designing learning experiences with AI

    37:55 How Arizona State encourages innovation



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    44 mins
  • Coding a better government with Jen Pahlka
    Aug 22 2023

    Jen Pahlka is the author of Recoding America and a pioneer in making government work for people in the digital age.


    She founded Code for America in 2010 and in 2013, took a leave of absence to serve as Deputy CTO in the Obama White House and help found the United States Digital Service.


    In 2020, she co-founded United States Digital Response, which helps government meet the needs of the public with volunteer tech support.


    Her TED Talk, “Coding a Better Government,” has been viewed over 1M times and Wired magazine named her as one of the 25 people who has most shaped the past 25 years.


    Recoding America gets right to the heart of what current and future leaders need to be thinking about to make public services better for everyone.


    Twitter ➡️ createchangeGOV

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    Website ➡️ https://createchange.io


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    32 mins
  • Mark Stanley: Trust, Users, Delivery
    May 15 2023

    Mark is a Deputy Director at the UK Government’s Ministry of Justice, where he leads Probation Digital.


    Mark studied law and became a barrister, drawn to the humanity exposed in criminal cases. However, he found it difficult to make a living in this field and moved into commercial law, where he “lost my passion”. He found a new calling in government and joined the MoJ in 2010. Since then, he’s been given the brief of operationalising GDS as its first Head of Agile, launched DfE’s flagship Apprenticeships Service and now leads the delivery of the digital Probation portfolio at MoJ.


    Our co-founder met Mark at the Government Digital Service in 2013 and he's been privileged to work with him and learn from him at several government departments since then.


    They had a slogan at the Government Digital Service - Trust, Users, Delivery - and in this episode they talk about how these three concepts are at the heart of Mark’s approach to developing government services and and how bringing policy, delivery and operations together can be a game-changer.


    0:00 Intro

    0:50 Mark’s backstory

    3:37 Climbing on the AlphaGov bandwagon

    6:17 How trust can be given, rather than earned

    8:05 Why empowerment is essential for agile ways-of-working

    10:40 Why government struggles to focus on end users

    12:39 Leading the digital Apprenticeships service

    14:35 Being in the hot seat on a priority government delivery

    18:30 How digital helps deliver MoJ’s probation strategy

    23:25 Digital is the business

    24:00 What’s next for Probation Digital

    26:20 Inspirational leaders

    28:45 Lesson learned for new leaders in digital roles


    Follow Mark Stanley on Twitter at @moonkin


    Twitter ➡️ createchangeGOV

    LinkedIn ➡️ Create/Change

    Website ➡️ https://createchange.io


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    31 mins
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