AI Innovators in Education (In-person)

AI Innovators in Education (In-person)

Wed, July 31 9:00 AM - Thu, August 1 2024 3:00 PM
AESD

Presenters

  • Kristina Wambold
  • Dr. Shannon Thissen
  • Cecily Kiester

Description

Unlock the Power of AI! Join our dynamic educational series, where educators dive into the world of artificial intelligence. Over the course of two days, July 31 and August 1, 2024, you’ll learn everything from AI basics to crafting engaging classroom activities. Get ready to transform your teaching and empower students with cutting-edge knowledge! 

Module 1: Understanding AI - July 31 | 9:00-11:00 am
Designed to enhance participants' awareness and understanding of artificial intelligence (AI). It will delve into specific details to establish a strong foundational understanding of AI operations. Participants will also explore the historical context and implications of AI and its future impact. The primary aim is to emphasize the significance of proficiency in essential AI skills and equipping educators and learners for the digital world that awaits them. Lastly, participants will actively engage in discussions on the importance of human-centered guidance with AI and best practices for integrating AI into educational settings.


Module 2: Exploring AI -  July 31 | 11:00- 2:00 pm & 1:00-2:00 pm
Explore the world of generative AI in the classroom. This module will foster discussion on the current state of AI in educational practices, with participants investigating the capabilities of AI to impact teacher productivity and student needs. Participants will also explore the basics of prompt engineering and begin exploring a variety of AI tools to use in their learning design.


Module 3: Utilizing AI - July 31 | 2:00-3:00 pm  || August 1 | 9:00-10:00 am
Explore AI through both teacher and student perspectives. Participants will gain skills to elevate their teaching methods and propel student learning by crafting standards-aligned lessons infused with AI. This immersive module equips you with practical insights, impactful tools, and engaging strategies to harness AI's potential, fostering deeper student understanding and enhancing classroom engagement. 

 

Module 4: Adopting AI - August 1 | 10:00-12:00 pm
Explore AI by analyzing state standards. Participants will gain skills to elevate their teaching methods and propel student learning by creating standards-aligned activities with AI assistance. This hands-on module gives practice with creating activities that are standard aligned with real-world resources to foster a deeper student understanding and enhancing classroom engagement.

 

Module 5: Becoming an Innovator for AI - August 1 | 1:00-3:00 pm
Engage in collaborative exercises to craft a customized AI Resource Guide, targeting school leaders, communities, students, or teachers to enhance understanding and foster engagement. Additionally, the module will give participants time to collaboratively explore innovative ideas, share practical experiences, and ignite discussions on how best to use AI.

Event Notes

PLEASE NOTE: The registration fee for this course is free. Once the course has been completed and verified by the instructor, you will need to pay the clock hour fee of $3.00 per clock hour -$30.00 total. Verification of attendance can take approximately 2 weeks. 

This course and its content is sponsored via an OSPI / AESD AI initiative, similar experiences can be found in each ESD. 

Location

OSPI Region
Castle Rock High School (Library) - 5180 Westside Hwy Castle Rock WA 98611

Dates

  • Wed, July 31 2024
    9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    Castle Rock High School Library
  • Thu, August 1 2024
    9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    Castle Rock High School Library

Registration

Event # 169859

Price
Free
Registered
3 / 30
Registration Ends
Wednesday Jul 31, 2024 6:00 PM

Professional Hours

Clock Hour Number: VAM1431
10.00 Clock Hours $30.00

Audience

Admin Assistant / Secretary Board Member Business Manager Child Care Provider Classified Staff Community Health Center Staff Counselor Curriculum Director / Coordinator District Data Coordinator DOH Healthy Communities Staff DOH TPCP Staff ECEAP Provider Ed Tech Director Elementary Teacher Health Care Administrator Health Educator High School Teacher Information Technology Director Instructional Coach Middle School Teacher Network Administrator Paraeducator Parent / Community Member Prevent / Intervention Specialist Principal Registrar School Bus Driver Instructor School District / Building Administrator School Nurse School Psychologist Social Worker Speech / Language Pathologist Superintendent Treatment Provider Special Education Teacher Special Education Administrator Assessment Director Assessment Coordinator School Bus Driver Early Learning Provider All District Staff - School and Central Office Teacher Service Provider Librarian Alternative Learning Staff Foster Care Liaison Human Resource Directors Communication Directors Nutrition/Food Service Staff Teacher Leader Homeless Liason CEDARS Administrator Skyward Student User Skyward Fiscal User Skyward Human Resources User Skyward Payroll User Pre K-2 Teachers Preschool Teachers K-12 Teachers OT/PT Teacher-Librarian Internal Staff School Security Officers School Resource Officers Family Resource Coordinator (FRC) Nutrition/Director Mental Health Professionals Birth Grade 3 Related Service Provider Birth Grade 3 Teacher Early Intervention Staff Health Room Assistant Related Service Provider Skyward Health Services Teacher / Counselor Assistant Principal Assistant Superintendent Skyward Fiscal/HR User Qmlativ Fiscal/HR User School District Safety Leads Leaders General Education CTE WASA WASA IL Network Region 110 Qmlativ HR Qmlativ Payroll Qmlativ HR Payroll Pre K-12 Teachers LMS Administrators TOSA Coach Media Specialist EL Specialists EL Teachers Administrators MLL Teacher MLL Specialist School Nurse Mentor Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing (TOD/HH) Orientation Mobility Specialist (TVI/COMS) Teacher of the Visually Impaired/Certified

Other

DLS (Digital Learning Services)