View Seminar: Artificial Intelligence in Education

Seminar NameArtificial Intelligence in Education
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Seminar Short DescArtificial Intelligence is everywhere, from GPS navigation systems, Alexa at-home devices, face ID technology, and now, you can use it to write emails, text messages, to create art, and more. AI has the potential to transform traditional teaching and learning methods by providing personalized learning experiences, improving teacher efficiency and enhancing student engagement. This workshop will explore lesson ideas, activities, and strategies on how educators can utilize AI to the fullest.
Seminar Full DescArtificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere, from GPS navigation systems, Alexa at-home devices, face ID technology, and now, you can use it to write emails, text messages, to create art, and more. AI has the potential to transform traditional teaching and learning methods by providing personalized learning experiences, improving teacher efficiency and enhancing student engagement. This workshop will explore lesson ideas, activities, and strategies on how educators can utilize AI to the fullest.

We will start by discussing the basics of AI and how it works, followed by exploring its applications in K-12 education. We will dive into various AI tools and platforms that can be used in the classroom, such as virtual assistants, chatbots, and intelligent tutoring systems, which can help educators to craft letters or emails, write lesson plans, quizzes, teach writing, digital literacy, and more. We will also explore AI tools that can help teachers provide personalized learning experiences for each student. AI-powered tools can analyze student data, identify knowledge gaps, and provide targeted recommendations for individualized learning paths.

In addition, we will discuss the ethical considerations of using AI in the classroom, including data privacy, algorithmic bias, and the need for responsible AI education, and how educators can incorporate these topics into their lessons to prepare students for the future of work in our AI-driven world.

Throughout the workshop, participants will have time to explore and create using various AI tools so they can bring a lesson or a resource(s) back to their classrooms.
Seminar Date09/23/2024
Opening Time8:30 am
Closing Time2:30 pm
Last Day To Register09/20/2024      [ Note: After this date, participation changes can be requested by e-mailing Laurie Sledge ]
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Seminar AudienceK-12 Educators
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Seminar Topics, Concepts & ResourcesTechnology
Artificial Intelligence
Digital Learning
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Seminar ObjectivesBy the end of the workshop, participants will:

-Have a basic understanding of how AI works
-Explore a variety of AI tools
-Discuss the ethical implications of AI in education
-Create a lesson or activity incorporating AI in the classroom
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Assessment of LearningThe successful completion of the objectives will be determined by:
-Oral discussion
- Created lesson and/or activity
-Written feedback and evaluation
Evaluation Summary Notes-One participant said that Brooke and I work great together
-Also participants want to have a follow-up/CLC about A. I.
Needed Changes-I think they want to learn from each other, hence the CLC
Next Steps-Many said throughout the workshop that they could not wait to teach their colleagues what they learned
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SiteCA BOCES - Olean CTE
LocationTraining Rooms A/B
Site StatusRegional
Duration6 Hours
Rolling Online CourseNo
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Seminar StatusHeld
WorkshopArtificial Intelligence in Education
Starting Registration8:00 am
Credit Hours5.50
CTLE EligibleYes
Social Worker Continuing EdNo
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Provider517 - Model Schools
Category517 - Model Schools
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Public NotesPlease bring a device and a charger to the workshop.
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Added ByLaurie Sledge
Seminar Id9488

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  • Content

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Districts That Can Send Participants

  • Allegany-Limestone Central School
  • Andover Central School
  • Belfast Central School
  • Bolivar-Richburg Central School
  • Cattaraugus-Little Valley Central School
  • Cuba-Rushford Central School
  • Ellicottville Central School
  • Fillmore Central School
  • Franklinville Central School
  • Friendship Central School
  • Genesee Valley Central School
  • Hinsdale Central School
  • Olean City Schools
  • Pioneer Central School
  • Portville Central School
  • Randolph Academy
  • Randolph Central School
  • Salamanca City Schools
  • Scio Central School
  • Wellsville Central School
  • West Valley Central School
  • Whitesville Central School
  • CA-BOCES Admin
  • CA-BOCES CTE
  • CA-BOCES ISS
  • CA-BOCES IT
  • CA-BOCES Exceptional Education
  • CA Teacher Center

Learning Standards

  • 2 Knowledge of Content and Instruction
  • 3 Instructional Practice