Guide to Integrating Generative AI for Deeper Literacy Learning
An initial exploration of how to harness generative AI's (GenAI) power to enhance, not replace, the cognitive lift and meaningful learning in K-12 literacy classrooms.
AI in Education 101 for Parents
AI in Education 101 for Parents: Cheat Sheet & Top Questions to Ask Schools
5 Key Questions to Ask Teachers & Students About AI
Before implementing generative AI in educational settings, it's crucial to understand the perspectives and experiences of all stakeholders. Here is a set of 5 key questions designed to help inform your generative AI adoption strategy.
3x3 GenAI Roadmap Challenge
As we begin the 2024-2025 school year, it’s clear that AI literacy is a crucial skill for both educators and students. Is your school or district ready to explore responsible Generative AI (GenAI) integration? Join our 3x3 GenAI Roadmap Challenge! By completing three key tasks in the first semester of the school year, you’ll be well on your way to empowering faculty and students to use GenAI ethically and effectively.
Generative AI Critical Analysis Activities
The ability to critically evaluate the quality of Gen AI outputs is a crucial AI literacy skill. The following activities can help educators and students develop their abilities to analyze, evaluate, and improve text created by an AI.
State AI Guidance for K12 Schools
22 states and their departments of education now have official guidance or policy on the use of AI in schools. We’ve compiled them in this handy resource.
Chatbot Cheatsheet
Chatbot Cheatsheet: This handy comparison chart breaks down the key features, costs, and limitations of popular AI platforms, and most importantly, what they're best at.
Effective Prompting for Educators
In our Prompting 101 session we focus on strategies for getting the best out of popular and powerful free GenAI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.What's great is there are many different prompt frameworks out there for educators to use - including our 5S Framework: Set the scene (priming), be Specific, Simplify language, Structure output, and Share feedback. We also break down a good prompting in the following four steps:
Prompt Framework for Educators: The Five "S" Model
Prompt Framework for Educators: The Five "S" Model
Prompt Framework for Students: The Five "S" Model
Prompt Framework for Students: The Five "S" Model
AI Adoption Roadmap for Education Institutions
AI Adoption Roadmap for Education Institutions
Guide to Developing an AI Policy For Your School
Guide to Developing an AI Policy For Your School
Drafting a GenAI Academic Policy at your School
Drafting a GenAI Academic Policy at your School