August 7, 2026

As AI Enters Schools, One Founder Is Rethinking How Kids Learn

As AI Enters Schools, One Founder Is Rethinking How Kids Learn

As AI tools become embedded in classrooms this upcoming school year and concerns grow around student dependency, critical thinking, and screen overuse, I wanted to flag a guest who’s not just weighing in, but actively building an alternative.

Brannon Hollingsworth is the Co-Founder of Mission Quest Academy, an interactive learning platform designed to shift kids from passive screen consumption to active, story-driven learning. At a time when educators are debating AI policies and parents are feeling increasingly uneasy about how technology is shaping their kids’ development, Brannon offers a grounded, solutions-oriented perspective.

He can speak to:

  • What’s being overlooked in the current AI-in-schools debate (especially for younger students)
  • How passive screen time is impacting attention, creativity, and learning retention
  • The difference between AI as a shortcut vs. a tool for engagement
  • Why the future of education may look more like interactive storytelling than traditional instruction
  • What parents and educators should be paying attention to right now

Appreciate you taking a look, I know you’re getting a high volume of pitches in this space right now, so happy to make this as easy and relevant as possible.