Épisodes

  • S1E18: 18: Building the Future of Education with TrackIt
    Jan 26 2026

    Episode Details:

    • Duration: ~32 minutes
    • Date: 2026-01-26
    • Speakers: Bret Pontillo (Host), Ludo Francois (CEO & Founder, TrackIt), Brad Winett (President & Partner, TrackIt)

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode, Bret Pontillo sits down with TrackIt's leadership team to explore how system integrators are transforming education through AWS cloud solutions. Ludo Francois and Brad Winett share their journey from traditional infrastructure to cloud-native solutions, discussing how they're helping educational institutions leverage streaming media, AI, and custom applications. The conversation covers everything from virtual classroom technology to innovative partnerships with institutions like Epitech Paris, demonstrating how cloud technology is making education more accessible and engaging.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • TrackIt's evolution from storage infrastructure to AWS-focused system integrator
    • Building custom streaming solutions for educational content delivery
    • Monetization strategies for educational media (ad insertion, subscription models)
    • Virtual classroom technology and student experience optimization
    • Partnership model with Epitech Paris for hands-on AWS training
    • AI applications in education (curriculum building, virtual tutors, automated testing)
    • Custom video platforms as alternatives to YouTube for educational content

    Featured Technologies:

    • Amazon CloudFront
    • AWS IVS (Interactive Video Service)
    • Amazon ECS and EKS (Kubernetes)
    • Custom CDN solutions
    • AI/ML services for education

    Key Takeaways:

    • Cloud technology enables educational institutions to transition from in-person to virtual classrooms effectively
    • Custom streaming platforms provide educators with full control over content monetization and user experience
    • Hands-on, lab-based training programs accelerate cloud skills development for students
    • AI is transforming education through personalized tutoring, automated assessment, and curriculum development
    • Strategic partnerships between tech companies and educational institutions create symbiotic learning opportunities

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Trackflix (custom Netflix-like platform for education)
    • Epitech Paris Graduate School of Digital Innovation
    • AWS SkillBuilder
    • TrackIt Medium articles
    • TrackIt YouTube channel

    Tags:

    #EdTech #AWS #CloudComputing #StreamingMedia #VirtualClassroom #AIinEducation #HigherEducation #SystemIntegrator #DigitalTransformation #StudentExperience

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    32 min
  • S1E17: 17: Move First, Align Fast - Building Trust in AI Implementation
    Jan 19 2026

    Episode Details:

    • Date: 2026-01-19
    • Duration: ~27 minutes
    • Speakers: Host - Bret Pontillo, Guest - Deepika Chopra (CEO & Founder of Alpha U AI, Author)


    Episode Summary:

    In this episode, Deepika Chopra, CEO and founder of Alpha U AI and author of "Move First, Align Fast," shares her insights on organizational alignment and AI adoption. Drawing from 15+ years in financial services and digital transformation, Deepika discusses why technology implementations fail despite having the best tools, and introduces frameworks for building trust-native AI systems. The conversation explores the critical gap between AI strategy and execution, focusing on the human side of technological change.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • The trust layer between AI strategy and execution
    • Why pilots fail to reach production despite green dashboards
    • Shadow AI and execution theater patterns in organizations
    • The difference between ethical AI and aligned AI
    • ACT framework: Align, Cultivate, Transform for measuring AI readiness
    • Human AI Alignment Score (HAAS) for leadership decision-making
    • Safe experimentation and execution advantage
    • Education as the proving ground for responsible AI

    Featured Technologies:

    • Investment Intelligence Platforms
    • AI Literacy Programs
    • Human AI Alignment Score (HAAS)

    Key Takeaways:

    • Trust and adoption are more critical than technology accuracy for successful AI implementation
    • The missing layer between strategy and execution is the trust layer built on clarity
    • Organizations should measure behavioral signals, not just dashboard metrics
    • Aligned AI focuses on "can we use this daily?" while ethical AI asks "should we use this?"
    • Education institutions are uniquely positioned to build AI-ready infrastructure through skills and trust development

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Book: "Move First, Align Fast" by Deepika Chopra (Published by Wiley)
    • Alpha U AI Platform
    • ACT Framework (Align, Cultivate, Transform)

    Tags:

    #AI #DigitalTransformation #AWS #Education #OrganizationalAlignment #TrustInAI #EdTech #Leadership #ChangeManagement #AIAdoption

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    21 min
  • S1E16: 16: Building AI Apps with Amazon Q Business
    Jan 12 2026

    Episode Details:

    • Date: 2026-01-12
    • Duration: ~20 minutes
    • Speakers: Pranusha Manchala, Bret Pontillo

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode, Pranusha and Bret dive deep into Amazon Q Business, AWS's most capable generative AI-powered assistant. They explore how educational institutions can quickly build custom AI applications using natural language, leverage Q Apps for personalized learning experiences, and integrate with 45+ data connectors. The discussion covers practical implementation strategies, security features, custom connector development, and flexible pricing models designed for education use cases.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • Amazon Q Business capabilities and quick setup process
    • Q Apps for creating custom Gen AI applications without coding
    • 45+ out-of-the-box data connectors including Gmail, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and Google Drive
    • Custom connector development using Q Developer and vibe coding
    • Business actions for employee productivity and ticketing systems
    • Consumption-based and subscription pricing models

    Featured Technologies:

    • Amazon Q Business
    • Q Apps
    • Amazon Bedrock
    • Q Developer
    • AWS Quicksight

    Key Takeaways:

    • Q Business applications can be built in hours, not weeks, with point-and-click integration
    • Q Apps enable educators and administrators to create personalized learning tools using natural language
    • Built-in security features include role-based permissions and topic filtering for education compliance
    • Custom connectors can be developed quickly using vibe coding with Q Developer
    • Flexible pricing options support both user-based subscriptions and consumption-based models for embedded applications

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Q Business Pricing Page
    • Q Business Getting Started Guide (6-step process)
    • AWS Documentation for Q Business

    Tags:

    #AWSEducation #EdTech #AmazonQBusiness #GenerativeAI #AIinEducation #HigherEducation #AWS #MachineLearning #DigitalTransformation #PersonalizedLearning

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    20 min
  • S1E15: 15: Web3, Stablecoins & the Future of Education
    Jan 5 2026

    Episode Details:

    • Date: 2026-01-05
    • Duration: ~32 minutes
    • Speakers: Brett Pontillo (Host), Nico Menciere (Guest - Senior Startup Solution Architect at AWS)

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode, Brett Pontillo sits down with Nico Menciere, a Senior Startup Solution Architect at AWS specializing in Web3 and FinTech companies. Nico provides an in-depth exploration of stablecoins, decentralized finance (DeFi), and how blockchain technology is creating new opportunities in education. The conversation covers everything from the basics of Web3 to practical applications for educational institutions, including tuition payments, financial aid, scholarships, and content monetization in underserved markets.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • Introduction to Web3 and decentralized systems
    • Evolution from Bitcoin to stablecoins and their role in reducing volatility
    • Public vs. private stablecoins and their use cases
    • Payment challenges in global education markets
    • Decentralized finance (DeFi) and peer-to-peer financial systems
    • Practical applications for educational institutions

    Featured Technologies:

    • Bitcoin and Ethereum
    • USDC (Circle)
    • USDT (Tether)
    • Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    • Decentralized exchanges
    • Smart contracts
    • Blockchain infrastructure

    Key Takeaways:

    • Stablecoins enable financial inclusion for unbanked populations, particularly in developing countries
    • Crypto payments can eliminate traditional banking barriers for international education access
    • AI agents and micropayments through HTTP 402 protocol represent the convergence of AI and blockchain
    • Educational institutions can accept crypto for tuition, scholarships, and content monetization
    • Decentralized finance (DeFi) is maturing with new trading platforms and real-world asset tokenization
    • Blockchain technology removes intermediaries, reducing fees and increasing transaction speed

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Circle (USDC issuer)
    • Tether (USDT issuer)
    • MCP servers
    • Google A2P framework

    Tags:

    #Web3 #Blockchain #Stablecoins #EdTech #HigherEducation #AWS #DeFi #FinTech #AI #CryptoPayments #DigitalTransformation #Education #Innovation #DecentralizedFinance

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    33 min
  • S1E14: 14: Leading Innovation in EdTech
    Dec 29 2025

    Episode Details

    • Date: 2025-12-29
    • Duration: ~20 minutes
    • Speakers: Pranusha Manchala (Host), Bret Pontillo (Co-host), Vanitha Sugumaran (AWS Solution Architect Leader)


    Episode Summary

    In this special episode recorded at the AWS DC Summit, Vanitha Sugumaran shares her inspiring journey from manufacturing at John Deere to leading AWS's Solutions Architect team. She discusses her leadership philosophy, the critical role of operational excellence, and how AWS supports EdTech companies through innovation and strategic partnerships. Vanitha emphasizes the importance of understanding customers deeply, building the right team culture, and preparing for the unique seasonality challenges in education technology.

    Key Discussion Points

    • Vanitha's unexpected transition from manufacturing to EdTech leadership
    • The pivotal moment during COVID-19 that solidified her commitment to education technology
    • Building and developing high-performing teams through hiring, knowledge sharing, and continuous learning
    • The Product Acceleration Team's role in helping customers innovate faster
    • How generative AI is augmenting rather than replacing teachers
    • Strategies for managing EdTech seasonality (back-to-school preparation and quiet time innovation)
    • The importance of operational excellence in reducing developer burden


    Featured Technologies

    • AWS Enterprise Support
    • Well-Architected Framework
    • Well-Architected Lens for Gen AI
    • Generative AI solutions for education
    • Data platforms and analytics


    Key Takeaways

    • Deep Industry Knowledge: Successful EdTech leaders must understand both their customers and their customers' customers
    • Culture of Innovation: Organizations thrive when teams have mechanisms for knowledge sharing, adequate automation tools, and focus on operational excellence
    • Teacher Empowerment: AI should save teachers 4-5 hours per week by automating undifferentiated work, allowing more one-on-one student time
    • Proactive Partnership: EdTech companies should engage AWS teams early, especially before major rollouts during back-to-school season
    • Leadership Development: Everyone is a leader - act like one, communicate aspirations clearly, and be open to feedback


    Tags

    #EdTech #AWS #Leadership #DigitalTransformation #GenerativeAI #HigherEducation #Innovation #OperationalExcellence #TeacherSupport #AWSEducation

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    22 min
  • S1E13: 13: How AI is transforming education
    Dec 22 2025

    Episode Details

    • Date: 2025-12-22
    • Duration: ~25 minutes
    • Speakers: Pranusha Manchala (Host), Brett Pontillo (Host), James Kuhlke (Principal Solution Architect at AWS)

    Episode Summary

    In this special episode recorded at the AWS DC Summit, James Kuhlke, a Principal Solution Architect at AWS, shares his insights on how AI is transforming education. With 6 years of experience working with strategic EdTech companies, James discusses the revolutionary impact of generative AI on both educators and students, emphasizing that AI will enhance rather than replace the human element in education.

    Key Discussion Points

    • AI's role in reducing administrative burden for educators while maintaining human connection
    • How generative AI helps students understand career paths and skill mapping
    • Assisted marking and standardized assessment grading for fairness
    • Personalized learning through adaptive assessments and content
    • Chain of thought prompting in mathematics education
    • The importance of data quality in AI implementations


    Featured Technologies

    • Generative AI models
    • Amazon Nova
    • RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation)
    • Knowledge bases


    Key Takeaways

    • AI will not replace educators but will free up time for more meaningful student interactions
    • Generative AI can help students explore career paths and understand skill requirements before making decisions
    • Assisted marking helps teachers maintain consistency and fairness across all student assessments
    • Personalized assessments can be generated at multiple difficulty levels to meet students where they are
    • Educators should embrace AI with students and ask them to critique AI outputs rather than trying to detect plagiarism
    • Data quality is critical - poor data leads to worse hallucinations in AI systems


    Resources Mentioned

    • Amazon Nova
    • Prompting guides for Claude and Nova
    • Party Rock playground
    • Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers


    Tags

    #AWSEducation #EdTech #GenerativeAI #HigherEducation #AIinEducation #TeacherSupport #PersonalizedLearning #AWS #Innovation #EducationTechnology

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    22 min
  • S1E12: 12: Personalized Learning Meets AI in K-12
    Dec 15 2025

    Episode Details:

    • Date: 2025-12-15
    • Duration: ~20 minutes
    • Speakers: Bret Pontillo (Host), Brett Berman (Solution Architect Manager at AWS)


    Episode Summary:

    In this episode of the AWS Education Podcast, host Bret Pontillo sits down with Brett Berman, Solution Architect Manager at AWS, to explore how artificial intelligence is transforming personalized learning in K-12 education. Brett shares insights on how state and local education customers are leveraging AI to create individualized lesson plans for English language learners, bilingual students, and students with disabilities. The conversation covers practical implementation strategies, the importance of teacher involvement, and how AI serves as an assistant rather than a replacement for educators.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • Personalized and individualized lesson planning for diverse student populations (ELL, bilingual students, students with disabilities)
    • Scaffolding techniques for assisted learning with grade-level specific content
    • Working backwards methodology: starting with customer needs and desired outcomes
    • AI as a teaching assistant to improve efficiency while maintaining human connection
    • Differences in personalized learning approaches across age groups (early education vs. high school)
    • Student engagement and retention strategies for at-risk high school students


    Featured Technologies:

    • Amazon Q for Business
    • Amazon QuickSight
    • Generative AI platforms
    • LMS (Learning Management Systems)


    Key Takeaways:

    1. AI enhances, not replaces teachers: Personalized instruction and face-to-face student relationships remain irreplaceable; AI serves as an efficiency tool
    2. Comprehensive stakeholder involvement is critical: Successful implementations require input from IT teams, administrators, teachers, students, and parents
    3. Rapid development is possible: Simple generative AI solutions can be built in 1-2 weeks after thorough discovery and analysis
    4. Data diversity drives personalization: Solutions leverage student demographic data, writing samples, teacher feedback, and surveys
    5. Security and privacy are paramount: Data protection standards must be established at the beginning of every conversation
    6. Continuous improvement is essential: Solutions should be regularly refined based on teacher and student feedback


    Resources Mentioned:

    • AWS K-12 Portal - Introduction to AWS solutions for accelerated learning and personalized recommendations
    • AWS Account Team - Direct consultation for working backwards exercises
    • AWS Working Backwards Framework - Customer-centric solution design methodology


    Tags:

    #K12Education #PersonalizedLearning #AWS #EdTech #AIinEducation #GenerativeAI #StudentSuccess #TeacherSupport #EducationTechnology #InclusiveEducation #ELL #SpecialEducation #DataDrivenEducation

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    17 min
  • S1E11: 11: Ethical AI & Procurement Innovation in Higher Ed
    Dec 8 2025

    Episode Details:

    • Date: 2025-12-08
    • Duration: ~20 minutes
    • Speakers: Bret Pontillo (Host), David Gendle (Senior Manager of Solutions Architecture)



    Episode Summary

    In this episode of the AWS Education Podcast, host Bret Pontillo sits down with David Gendle, Senior Manager of Solutions Architecture for AWS's Southeast region, to discuss the critical challenges faced by higher education and state/local government institutions. David, who has been with AWS since 2013, shares insights on establishing ethical AI frameworks, addressing skills gaps, and modernizing procurement processes to enable innovation while maintaining appropriate guardrails.



    Key Discussion Points

    • How institutions can establish clear ethical guidelines for generative AI adoption without creating blockers to innovation
    • The importance of forming diverse teams including students, technologists, educators, and administrators to develop AI policies
    • Focus on student outcomes (engagement, grades, reading levels) rather than technology adoption for its own sake
    • How organizations evolve from restrictive guardrails to enabling AI as a learning tool with appropriate safeguards
    • Innovative approaches like student-led technology programs that benefit both learners and institutions
    • Multi-department working groups bringing together procurement, technology, security, and research teams



    Featured Technologies

    • Amazon Q: AI assistant for development and learning
    • Amazon Nova: AI models for coding assistance and concept explanation
    • Amazon Nova Sonic: State-of-the-art speech-to-speech model



    Key Takeaways

    1. Work Backwards from Outcomes: Define what you're trying to achieve before implementing AI guardrails, rather than reacting out of fear
    2. Enable, Don't Block: Mature organizations focus on using AI correctly (blocking offensive content, preventing cheating) rather than restricting access
    3. Student-Led Innovation: Training students on current technology while having them complete work for the university creates a win-win scenario
    4. Procurement Agility: Usage-based pricing allows institutions to scale resources during peak times (back-to-school) and reduce costs during slower periods (summer break)
    5. Continuous Learning: Leverage resources like AWS SkillBuilder, YouTube, AI coding assistants, and internal/external communities to stay current
    6. Budget Optimization: Modernizing infrastructure frees up budget for reinvestment in student experience and enrichment programs



    Resources Mentioned

    • AWS SkillBuilder: Training and certification platform
    • YouTube Channels: For staying current with technology trends
    • VS Code Plugins: Development tools and AI assistants



    Tags

    #HigherEducation #EthicalAI #AWS #EdTech #GenerativeAI #Procurement #CloudComputing #StudentSuccess #DigitalTransformation #AIGovernance #SkillsDevelopment #Innovation

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    19 min