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Thought Experiments · For Educators

Adult Dilemmas, Practical Decisions

The AI policy in your classroom is a values statement. So is the absence of one. These experiments are designed for staff meetings, leadership retreats, and the conversation you wish you'd had before the vendor demo. Start with a flagship, or browse the bank below for a specific dilemma you're already living.

Four original interactive experiments — multi-stage scenarios designed for the questions educators face right now: about authorship, about test scores vs. critical thinking, about AI proxies, about what mastery means. Each one takes 5–15 minutes and ends with a discussion guide for your school.

The Shortcut

If you could bypass the entire process of learning and arrive at mastery instantly — should you?

Flagship

The AI Authorship Quandary

Same essay. Same AI. Four people. Four completely different truths.

Flagship

The Reluctant Educator

When test scores and critical thinking pull in opposite directions — make the call.

Flagship

The Digital Doppelgänger

A five-act semester. Voice clones. AI proxies. Who was educated?

Flagship
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NEW
9–12Educator PD📄 Kit

Plato's Cave

What if everything you know is shadows on a wall?

KnowledgeEducation
NEW
9–12Educator PD📄 Kit

Mary's Room

Mary knows every fact about color. So does Riya. So does an AI. Does any of them know red?

MindKnowledge
NEW
9–12Educator PD📄 Kit

The Chinese Room

If a system speaks fluently but no part understands — does it understand?

MindAI Ethics
NEW
9–12Educator PD📄 Kit

The Experience Machine

A perfect simulated life is offered to you. Plug in?

AuthenticityEthics
NEW
9–12Educator PD📄 Kit

The Ring of Gyges

If you could never be caught, would you still be just?

EthicsMoral Psychology
NEW
9–12Educator PD📄 Kit

The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas

A perfect city. One suffering child holds it all together.

EthicsJustice
NEW
9–12Educator PD📄 Kit

The Drowning Child

You'd save a child in a pond. So why not a child across the world?

EthicsJustice
NEW
9–12Educator PD📄 Kit

The Paperclip Maximizer

An AI is told to make paperclips. It's very, very good at its job.

AI EthicsEthics
NEW
9–12Educator PD📄 Kit

The AI in the Box

A super-intelligent AI is contained. You're the gatekeeper. It wants out.

AI Ethics
NEW
9–12Educator PD📄 Kit

Are We in a Simulation?

If civilizations build many simulations, you're probably in one.

KnowledgeMind
NEW
Educator PD📄 Kit

Surveillance vs. Privacy

Your district considers AI that scans every student message for self-harm signals.

AI EthicsPrivacy
NEW
Educator PD📄 Kit

The False-Positive AI

An AI flags a student for cheating. The student insists it's their own work.

AI EthicsFairness
NEW
Educator PD📄 Kit

Designing Your Classroom AI Policy

What rules will govern AI in YOUR classroom this year?

AI EthicsEducation
NEW
Educator PD📄 Kit

Should AI Grade My Students?

An AI tool offers to grade essays in seconds. Your prep period vanishes — or does it?

AI EthicsEducation
NEW
Educator PD📄 Kit

The Admissions Algorithm

An AI helps your school admit students. Patterns emerge.

FairnessAI Ethics
NEW
Educator PD📄 Kit

Should I Worry About My Student's AI Friend?

Your student tells you their best friend is an AI chatbot.

MindAI Ethics

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Hub & explainer

What thought experiments are, why they matter

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Grade-by-grade stories

6–8

Story-based dilemmas

9–12

The philosophical canon

Dialogue Toolkit

Norms, protocols, decision tree