Educate AI Magazine has launched. This new online magazine and resource hub is tailored for educators and trainers across K-12 schools, higher education institutions, workforce development programs, and corporate training and reskilling teams. Its purpose is to help education professionals understand, evaluate, and apply artificial intelligence to improve instruction, administration, and workplace learning.
Now anyone can subscribe and receive each issue directly by email. Joel Backon, Editor in Chief of Educate AI, explains the magazine’s mission: “Educate AI magazine and media platform are designed to support those who want to enhance learning through AI. We serve K-12 school systems, higher education, corporate training, and learners everywhere.” The publication aims to be a practical, reliable resource for educators, administrators, instructional designers, and training managers who need clear guidance on using AI responsibly and effectively.
Each issue will include a mix of firsthand accounts, case studies, and expert analysis that illustrate both the benefits and the challenges of implementing AI in learning environments. Topics will range from classroom tools and instructional design to administrative workflows and workforce learning. Readers can expect coverage of AI ethics, product evaluations, market trends, student privacy and data protection, and in-depth profiles of tools and platforms used in education and training.
The editorial focus is practical and people-centered. The magazine will highlight the educators, administrators, and innovators who are applying AI in real settings—showing what succeeds, what needs improvement, and how teams are addressing ethical or data-privacy concerns. Educate AI seeks to cut through hype and noise to deliver grounded, evidence-informed reporting and usable recommendations that help educators be more efficient, protect students’ privacy, and improve learning outcomes.
Max Shulman, CIO at Educate AI, emphasizes the importance of clarity as AI matures: “AI is still very new. We are learning together. One of the challenges of a new technology like this is separating the benefits from the noise. I believe that Educate AI Magazine does just that. Now there is a place where we can all go that has proven answers and trusted experts. It is going to make a huge difference.” The magazine’s approach reflects that view, focusing on evidence-based stories and expert perspectives rather than unverified claims.
Sal Gerardo, Senior Director of AI Innovation, points out the strong demand for trustworthy information about AI products and programs: “The demand for AI information and programs is tremendous. I don’t know of a school district, college or corporate training department that isn’t actively looking for effective AI products to leverage the success of their programs. With Educate AI Magazine, that becomes much more of a sure bet.” Readers can expect product reviews, implementation lessons, and practical guidance for selecting and integrating AI tools.
Educate AI will publish six issues per year and will also maintain a regular rhythm of newsletters and website updates. The magazine is personality-driven, profiling the people and teams behind innovations as well as the stories that matter to educators and trainers. Its editorial mix aims to balance timely news and market analysis with longer-form features that explore ethics, pedagogy, privacy, and operational improvements.
How to find Educate AI Magazine
Read the inaugural edition at edu-ai.org and subscribe to have future issues delivered to your inbox. For editorial inquiries or information about sponsorship opportunities, contact [email protected]. Whether you work in a classroom, on a college campus, or in corporate learning and development, Educate AI Magazine aims to be a practical, trustworthy guide to using artificial intelligence to enhance learning and operations.