In our ever-changing world, artificial intelligence is reshaping the way we teach and learn. As AI tools become more accessible, it’s essential to equip students with the knowledge and skills to engage with AI safely, ethically, and effectively. This session will explore practical ways K-12 educators can integrate AI into the classroom while fostering critical thinking, digital literacy, and responsible use. Join us as we navigate the opportunities and challenges of AI-powered learning—because the future of education isn’t just about keeping up, it’s about leading the way!
Ready to move beyond the “wow” of AI and into the “how”? In this practical session, we’ll explore quick and powerful strategies you can use to help your students become thoughtful, responsible AI users. You’ll learn how to break down complex concepts like how AI works, what it can (and can’t) do, and how to guide students in analyzing AI-generated content for accuracy, bias, and reliability. Whether you're just beginning or already experimenting with AI in your classroom, this session will equip you to grow curious, critical thinkers so that they're not just prompt users, but prompt thinkers.
In this hands-on session, educators will explore how AI can streamline the creation of effective literacy intervention materials and interactive learning tools. Participants will learn to generate differentiated reading passages and adaptive activities that meet diverse student needs. The session will also introduce AI-powered tools for teachers and students, including automated feedback systems and interactive discussion aids. By the end, attendees will leave with practical strategies and ready-to-use AI-generated resources that can enhance literacy instruction with efficiency and creativity.
Ready to move beyond the “wow” of AI and into the “how”? In this practical session, we’ll explore quick and powerful strategies you can use to help your students become thoughtful, responsible AI users. You’ll learn how to break down complex concepts like how AI works, what it can (and can’t) do, and how to guide students in analyzing AI-generated content for accuracy, bias, and reliability. Whether you're just beginning or already experimenting with AI in your classroom, this session will equip you to grow curious, critical thinkers so that they're not just prompt users, but prompt thinkers.