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CANCELLED: Artificial Intelligence: Potential, Precautions, Perspective, and Twenty-Five Mind Blowing Classroom Possibilities

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Session description

Come to a lightning-fast session on the latest and most promising AI-enhanced tools, citing current research and teaching strategies reflecting inclusion, STEAM, and ISTE Standards. We will take time to reflect as of June 2025 on where we are with AI and where we're going. Techy door prizes!

Outline

5 minutes: Introduction and description of presentation style (fast, but participants will receive all slides and resources).
10 minutes: Overview of trends, challenges, and possibilities of AI.
20 minutes: Examples of AI apps for saving teachers time and providing extensive resources and classroom materials
20 minutes: Examples of AI apps to be used by students, and how teachers can act as inspirational guides.
5 minutes: Summary and Raffle

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Supporting research

Because of the nature of artificial intelligence, and the rapidly changing information, research will include very recent articles from respected journals, video clips from established news programs, and interviews with educators. That said, there will be references to educational philosophers such as Lev Vygotsky and John Dewey.

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Presenters

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Professor Emerita
Lesley University

Session specifications

Topic:

Artificial Intelligence

Grade level:

PK-12

Audience:

Teacher, Curriculum Designer/Director, District Level Leadership

Attendee devices:

Devices useful

Attendee device specification:

Smartphone: Android, iOS, Windows
Laptop: Chromebook, Mac, PC
Tablet: Android, iOS, Windows

Participant accounts, software and other materials:

There is no need to load any apps before the session.

Subject area:

Elementary/Multiple Subjects, Technology Education

ISTE Standards:

For Education Leaders:
Visionary Planner
  • Share lessons learned, best practices, challenges and the impact of learning with technology with other education leaders who want to learn from this work.
For Educators:
Learner
  • Stay current with research that supports improved student learning outcomes, including findings from the learning sciences.
For Students:
Innovative Designer
  • Select and use digital tools to plan and manage a design process that considers design constraints and calculated risks.