Are you interested in expanding not only your knowledge of Artificial Intelligence but also leveling up your toolbox of AI-powered tools and resources? Consider joining the spring AI in EDU Cohort. We will leverage a combination of both synchronous and asynchronous learning to identify, investigate, select, implement and reflect on AI in EDU. If interested, explore the additional details below:
✅ Objectives
- Expand teacher capacity and knowledge of AI-powered tools and resources to streamline workflows
- Refine instructional strategies through the infusion of AI-powered tools and resources
- Consider the ethical implications of leveraging AI-powered tools and resources in the classroom
👥 Instructors
- Andrew Fenstermaker (Instructional Technology Coordinator)
- Gina Rogers (Digital Learning Consultant GWAEA)
🗓️ Schedule (Synchronous)
- 1/23/24 via Zoom | Elementary 3:15-4:00 PM | Secondary 4:00-5:00
- 2/13/24 via Zoom | Elementary 3:15-4:00 PM | Secondary 4:00-5:00
- 3/5/24 via Zoom | Elementary 3:15-4:00 PM | Secondary 4:00-5:00
- 4/2/24 via Zoom | Elementary 3:15-4:00 PM | Secondary 4:00-5:00
- 4/23/24 via Zoom | Elementary 3:15-4:00 PM | Secondary 4:00-5:00
🗓️ Schedule (Asynchronous)
- Time between each synchronous meeting
- More details below
ℹ️ Topics
- Round 1: Design
- Round 2: Differentiation
- Round 3: Feedback/Assessment
- Round 4: TBD
- Celebration
💻 Format
- Synchronous:
- Meetings will dive into AI-powered tools and resources to streamline workflows and refine instructional strategies while also considering ethical implications.
- Share out successes and challenges from asynchronous implementation.
- Asynchronous:
- Between each synchronous meeting, you will have an opportunity to implement new learning.
- Gain insights into the successes and challenges of your implementation to share with group during synchronous meetings
👤 Capacity
- Limited to 20 participants for elementary and 20 participants for secondary
💰 Reimbursement
- There will not be funds available to compensate for participation
✅ Registration