Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming part of everyday life, from the tools we use at work to the apps students use at home. But what does that mean for educators?
In this introductory session, we’ll cover:
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What AI is (and isn’t): Plain-language explanations of key concepts.
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Real-world examples: How AI is already showing up in classrooms, offices, and daily routines.
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Opportunities and limitations: Where AI can save time and spark creativity—and where caution is needed.
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Responsible use: How TCSOS guidelines help protect privacy, support academic integrity, and ensure human authorship.
This session is designed for all roles—teachers, administrators, and support staff. No prior knowledge of AI is required. You’ll leave with a foundation for understanding artificial intelligence, practical takeaways you can apply right away, and a preview of what’s ahead in the AI Essentials for Educators series.