3x3 GenAI Roadmap Challenge

Jumpstarting Responsible AI Adoption in Your School or District

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.

Take the Challenge:

1. Gather evidence from stakeholders (teachers, students, leaders, caregivers, and community members) by sending out a survey, hosting focus groups, and/or holding a town hall

  • What GenAI tools are students and staff already using? How are they being used?

  • What hopes, concerns, and questions do your students and staff have about generative AI in education?

2. Create a cross-functional AI working group to coordinate your efforts

  • Include a variety of perspectives: school leaders, teachers, media specialists, students, IT staff, caregivers, and other community members

  • Engage in professional development to develop a shared understanding of GenAI before beginning strategic work

  • Set a clear goal for implementation that is aligned to your mission and values and takes into account your teaching and learning needs

3. Develop a plan for responsible GenAI implementation

  • Identify key focus areas and action items, drawing on evidence gathered from stakeholders

  • Explore existing guidance and resources as inspiration for developing your own guidance and implementation strategies that align to your unique context and goals

  • Create an outline and make a plan for drafting, feedback, and revision of the implementation roadmap

Ready to take the leap? Access our AI Adoption Roadmap and other resources for getting started. 

Then make your mark on the future of education by adding your school or district to our interactive global map here.

 

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