Jumpstart Your School's AI Journey: The 3x3 GenAI Roadmap Challenge
Sept. 24th, 2024
As generative AI continues to transform the educational landscape, it's crucial for schools and districts to develop a strategic approach to AI integration. Join us for our next webinar, where we'll introduce a practical framework for implementing AI in your educational institution inspired by Arizona's 3-in-3 AI Adoption Challenge. We'll showcase real-world examples as we guide you through the three essential tasks to complete within the next three months, setting you on the path to responsible and effective GenAI integration.
Key topics include:
The importance of AI literacy for educators and students in the 2024-2025 school year
A step-by-step guide to completing the 3x3 GenAI Roadmap Challenge, including resources and tools to support your AI adoption journey
Strategies for gathering stakeholder input and creating a cross-functional AI working group
Practical approaches to developing an AI implementation plan tailored to your institution's needs
District experiences and real world lessons learned from Arizona Institute for Education & the Economy's 3-in-3 initiative
How the 3x3 initiative can protect your institution from unwanted issues like data privacy breaches, cybersecurity risks, or academic integrity concerns
Can’t make the time? A recording + resources will be emailed to all registrants.
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Amanda Bickerstaff
Amanda is the Founder and CEO of AI for Education. A former high school science teacher and EdTech executive with over 20 years of experience in the education sector, she has a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that AI can offer. She is a frequent consultant, speaker, and writer on the topic of AI in education, leading workshops and professional learning across both K12 and Higher Ed. Amanda is committed to helping schools and teachers maximize their potential through the ethical and equitable adoption of AI.
LeeAnn Lindsey, Ed.D.
Dr. Lindsey currently serves as the director of edtech and innovation at the AZ Institute for Education and the Economy where she is leading statewide efforts to help K-12 schools responsibly adopt generative AI. With twenty-something years in the field, LeeAnn has led system-wide innovation at the organization, state, and national level. She served on teams that developed the ISTE Standards for Students and Educators and has been twice named an ISTE “Making IT Happen” leader for her contributions to the field. Her mission is to transform outdated education models by leveraging digital tools and prioritizing new literacies that help us all to thrive as our world continues to digitally evolve.
Emily Marshall
Ms. Marshall is the Assistant Director of Education Technology at Vail School District in Arizona, driving the district’s digital transformation with a focus on AI-enhanced learning, student data privacy, and high-quality technology integration. Through her dedication to equity and innovation in education, she strives to ensure that both students and educators are prepared with the tools for success in today’s evolving learning environments. Emily holds a Master's degree in Instructional Technology, is an ISTE Certified Educator, and is a Certified Education Technology Leader (CETL).