An item from a US-based K-12 online learning program.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been around for some time and surrounds us every day—in our homes, cars, our phones. AI has even entered the K-12 teaching space, having made a substantial expansion of AI education initiatives in the past few years.
To help educators understand how AI can be used in the classroom, the Arizona Virtual Teacher Institute is proud to offer a new course: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Education. In this training session, you’ll explore:
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Background of AI technology |
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Benefits and challenges of AI in education |
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Ways to imbed AI in your classroom |
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Build interest for computer science careers |
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Educators will also have hands-on time to examine and explore AI tools such as ChatGPT, that they can implement in the classroom.
Participants earn 1.5 hours of Professional Development credit for attending the session.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Education |
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Thursday, March 2 | 4-5:30 p.m. (MST) |
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Monday, April 17 | 4-5:30 p.m. (MST) |
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New Course: The Science of Reading
Gain a deeper understanding of the science of reading with best practices and strategies for teaching foundational skills and supporting emergent readers. Free for Arizona teachers. Begin today! |
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All AZVTI training is provided at no cost to AZ schools or teachers through the generous investment of the Arizona Department of Education, the Governor’s Office, Helios Education Foundation and Arizona State University. |
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