AI, Civic Skills, and the Future of Learning: Mike Evans on Teaching in an Age of Disruption
In this episode of The Smarter Campus Podcast, Zach sits down with Mike Evans, senior lecturer in Political Science at Georgia State University, to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping civic education, classroom dynamics, and the skills students need to navigate an increasingly complex world.
Drawing from his background studying technological disruption, Mike brings a balanced perspective on AI’s dual potential—its ability to expand access and efficiency, while also introducing new risks and ethical challenges. In the classroom, he’s experimenting with AI tutors and simulation environments that help students engage with opposing viewpoints, practice civil discourse, and develop stronger critical thinking skills.
The conversation highlights a broader shift in education: as AI automates more technical tasks, the value of uniquely human skills—judgment, communication, and ethical reasoning—becomes even more important. For educators and leaders, this episode offers a thoughtful look at how to use AI not as a shortcut, but as a tool to deepen learning and prepare students for participation in a rapidly changing civic and technological landscape.
