AI for Educators is a readable, relatable book about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the classroom—today and in the future. Teachers will find hope in this book—hope that AI is not all about cheating, hope that AI can save them time and empower them to do more, hope that all is not lost.
“Understanding and Supporting Student-led Activism” is a free, self-paced online course focused on understanding students’ social justice motivations and helping young people engage in civic improvement activities.
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) for K–12 initiative (AI4K12) is developing national guidelines for AI education, as well as an online, curated resource Directory to facilitate AI instruction, and a community of practitioners, researchers, resource and tool developers focused on AI for the K–12 audience.
Inspired by teachers going the extra mile to ensure that the educational process is inclusive and equal, Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP) presents three series from the Committee for Children: Celebrate Native American Educators, Celebrate Black Educators, and Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Educators.
Coursera has announced the addition of several ChatGPT-powered tools to its learning platform, including a virtual coach that has the capability to give feedback, answer questions, summarize learning materials, and provide career preparation.