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Sunday December 8, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
1C
As AI becomes an integral part of our daily lives, teaching students to navigate its complexities responsibly is more crucial than ever. This session will explore the benefits and risks of inviting students to use generative AI as a tool to support their learning. Should students be using generative AI every day? And if so, what guideposts can we put in place to define cheating, ensure ethical use, and protect students? personal information? We'll investigate useful tools and resources that students and teachers can utilize to effectively engage with AI and equip educators with strategies to evaluate their definition of digital literacy and foster critical thinking and responsible AI usage by students.
Speakers
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Elizabeth Summers

Instructional Technology Coach, Prince William County School District
Biz Summers is an Instructional Technology Coach at Fred Lynn Middle School. She's passionate about productivity, technology, and professional learning.
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Patrick Hausammann

Clarke County Public Schools
Patrick Hausammann is a perpetual optimist and believer in the power of a #growthmindset to #failforward en route to creativity and innovation. He leads with empathy and believes in empowering others to accomplish their goals along the path to their individual greatness. Patrick is... Read More →
Sunday December 8, 2024 11:00am - 12:00pm EST
1C

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