Event Information
Introduction and Background on the School
Mindsets for Effective Student AI Use
AI Tools as Strategy Tools
Using AI Strategically for Writing
Teach Students to Argue With AI
Using AI Strategically Beyond Writing
Student Voices - Student reflections, through text and video, will be woven throughout with some summative reflections shared at the end of the presentation.
Wrap-up - The session will end with a final chance for questions and discussion.
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