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You’re using ChatGPT? A true story about why AI literacy starts with us

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Meanwhile, 62 percent of employers are seeking AI skills in new hires, and over 78 percent of organizations report using AI technologies in 2024, up from 55 percent the year before. Ethically : Know when AI use is appropriate and how to avoid misuse (like plagiarism or cheating). What are you using AI for in your school/classroom?

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K-8 Digital Citizenship Curriculum

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All of them, I’ve found well-suited to the task of scaling and differentiating tech skills for age groups, scaffolding learning year-to-year, taking into account the perspectives and norms of all stakeholders, with appropriate metrics to know learning is organic and granular. 46 lessons. 46 projects.

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AI as an Educational Ally: Innovative Strategies for Classroom Integration

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The key question is: how can we transform AI from a potential source of plagiarism into a valuable educational resource? In this context, AI serves as a companion that guides students in their tasks, enhancing their critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Lets confront the reality: students are using AI.

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Legal Risks and Obligations for Schools Using AI Tutors

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Over-reliance on AI could lead to gaps in fundamental skills, as students may not critically engage with the material. As opioid addiction remains a global health concern, medications like Suboxone are commonly discussed in training programs. Schools should educate stakeholders about plagiarism and proper attribution practices.

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A Values-Based Approach to Using Gen AI

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As Generative AI (GenAI, a subset of AI that can produce content, ideas, and data by learning from existing data and patterns) has become prevalent, so have a wide range of concerns about its usage: authenticity, critical thinking, bias, representation, plagiarism, and sustainability, to name a few. For a while, I felt paralyzed.

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A Values-Based Approach to Using Gen AI

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As Generative AI (GenAI, a subset of AI that can produce content, ideas, and data by learning from existing data and patterns) has become prevalent, so have a wide range of concerns about its usage: authenticity, critical thinking, bias, representation, plagiarism, and sustainability, to name a few. For a while, I felt paralyzed.

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Join us for our 2025 Teacher Leader Summit in Denver!

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We also will peek inside some deeper learning schools around the country to see how they’re approaching this instructional design work.

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