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AI, Inquiry, and Imagination: Designing Student-Centered Learning Quests

Wed., November 05, 2025, 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
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Artificial intelligence is reshaping how students learn, create, and engage with the world. But how can educators ensure AI enhances, rather than diminishes, critical thinking and imagination?

Join renowned educator Douglas Fisher as he discusses his framework for preparing students to engage thoughtfully and ethically with AI. Structured around three essential pillars—Teaching About AI, Teaching For AI, and Teaching With AI—he’ll provide participants with the language, strategies, and confidence to harness the power of AI for education.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Help students grasp what AI is and how it works.
  • Build inquiry skills and an ethical foundation for an AI-driven world.
  • Leverage AI to spark creativity, critical thinking, and deeper exploration.
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Dr. Douglas Fisher
Professor of Educational Leadership San Diego State University

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