AI Implementation: Lessons and Questions - Asynchronous
AI Implementation: Lessons and Questions - Asynchronous
This is an asynchronous, pre-recorded mini course that you can access at your own pace. You will still be able to receive a micro-credential with the submission of a implementation reflection.
'Implementing AI - Lessons and Questions' is designed to empower educators with essential knowledge and practical skills in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education. Participants will explore the fundamentals of AI, compare leading chatbots, discover AI-powered educational applications for both teachers and students, examine equity considerations, as well as, in our final session, raise and discuss questions regarding future policy decisions with Michelle Miller, the Director of Innovation at the Center for Labor and a Just Economy at Harvard Law School. Through hands-on experiences, educators will learn to harness AI's potential in lesson planning, assessment, and personalized learning, while also addressing challenges such as bias in AI systems. By the end of the series, attendees will be prepared to make informed decisions about AI integration in their classrooms, contribute to policy discussions, and shape the future of education in an AI-enhanced world.
Course Facilitator:
This mini course will be facilitated by Greg Reichelt. Greg is an Instructional Technology Specialist at Maine Township High School District 207, and helped to co-ordinate the District's pilot AI implementation group last year.