AI is becoming an important part of education. Teachers need more than basic knowledge of AI tools—they must learn how to guide students in using AI thoughtfully and responsibly. This course helps educators see AI as a partner in creative and analytical work. You will explore where AI performs well, where it falls short, and why human judgment is essential. The course also covers practical classroom strategies, ethical issues, and ways to help students take ownership of their learning in an AI-driven world.
Topic Details
Topic Skill
Beginner
Topic Eligible for PD Credit
Yes
Topic Cost
$ 45 per participant
Topic Min Participants
10
Topic Max Participants
25
Topic Duration
8
Topic Major Goal
Learn how AI creates answers by studying systems like neural networks and models that predict outcomes using Code.org AI Foundations curriculum.
Objective Description
  • Check AI outputs for problems, such as bias, false facts, or mistakes called hallucinations.
  • Create and test AI-based solutions for real-world tasks, making sure people stay in control and use AI responsibly.
  • Improve AI content by using better prompts and fixing errors.
  • See how AI helps with creativity, predictions, and decisions, while thinking about its limits and ethics.

Upcoming Sessions

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