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AI in Education: Empowering Educators to Tap into the Promise and Steer Clear of Peril

Wed., November 13, 2024, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
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In this webinar, we explore the transformative potential of AI in education, focusing on how it can empower educators and strengthen educational systems to improve student outcomes. Join education leaders and AI experts as they delve into practical and theoretical applications of AI tools—including the equitable development and use of systems and tools to support every learner.

Our discussion will cover how AI-driven insights can inform teaching strategies, support data-driven decision-making, and ultimately drive student achievement.

Join us to learn:

  • How to mitigate system-level risks in AI adoption
  • How districts are approaching the use of AI for teachers and administrators
  • How student and community voice play an important role in the adoption of AI
  • What emerging technologies can do to advance educational goals for all learners

Whether you’re an educator, administrator, or policymaker, this session will provide valuable insights into harnessing AI to support every student in a more efficient and effective learning environment.

Speakers
Pati Ruiz
Senior Director of Edtech and Emerging Technologies, Digital Promise
Andrew Fenstermaker
Instructional Technology Coordinator, Iowa City Community School District
Moderators
John Kennedy
Education Insights, Panorama Education
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