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AI as a Cultural Storytelling Partner: Student Voice, Digital Art, and Future-Ready Learning

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Profile of an AI-Ready Graduate Pavilion

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Session description

Visit this interactive Profile Station to explore how AI can support culturally responsive learning, student creativity, and future-ready skills. Jeremy Sena will showcase examples of how educators can use AI to help students brainstorm ideas, design digital stories, create visual projects, strengthen writing, practice inquiry, and communicate learning through multimedia. Grounded in his experience teaching computer science, digital art, and AI literacy at a Native American community school, this station will invite attendees to see how AI can become a partner for storytelling, problem solving, collaboration, and deeper student reflection. Participants will experience practical classroom-ready strategies, including AI-supported project design, culturally connected prompts, student media creation, and ethical discussion structures. This station is designed for educators who want to move beyond “using AI” and toward designing meaningful learning experiences where students remain the creators, decision-makers, and storytellers.

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Computer Science Teacher
Native American Community Academy

Session specifications

Topic:

Artificial Intelligence