Artificial Intelligence K-12 Essentials Forum

Big AI Questions for Schools. How They Should Respond 

This event occurred on January 09, 2025 4:00 PM EST.
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When it comes to artificial intelligence, thoughtful leadership at the district, school, and classroom levels is more important than ever. How schools evaluate and respond to the proliferation of AI will hinge largely on the knowledge and dispositions of district leaders, principals, and teachers.

Join us to:
• Explore what role AI technology should play in education
• Develop a better understanding of the benefits and drawbacks of AI
• Learn how to leverage AI to improve teaching and learning and the management of schools

We’ll unpack some of the big questions around the use of AI in K-12 education, such as:  What disciplinary measures should schools take when students use AI tools to bully other students, cheat on tests or school assignments, or create “deepfake” videos that harm the reputations of educators and students? And what should PD for teachers on the use of AI in instruction, assessment, and administrative tasks look like? 

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Agenda

2:00pm ET

Welcome & Introduction

2:10pm ET

Interactive Session: How Are Your Schools Addressing Big AI Challenges? 

2:20pm ET

Industry Perspective: The Curious World of Generative AI: A Successful School System Approach

2:30pm ET

Panel Discussion: How Schools Are Handling AI-Driven Misbehavior 

3:15pm ET

Panel Discussion: What Teacher PD About AI Should Look Like 

3:45pm ET

How Schools Are Preparing Educators to Handle AI Challenges 

3:55pm ET

Closing Thoughts





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