Workshop sessions are approximately 2 hours in length and will give participants more time to dive into the learning area of their choice.
This insightful and forward-thinking presentation navigates the compelling intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) in the context of elementary education.
The talk begins with a comprehensive introduction to the three central themes: AI, UDL, and MTSS, setting the stage for an exploration of their synergistic potential in shaping the future of elementary education. We delve into how AI can be utilized within the UDL framework to facilitate differentiated instruction and personalized learning experiences, thereby meeting the diverse needs of all learners.
Next, we explore the role of AI within the MTSS framework, illustrating how AI can support early identification of students at risk, promote data-driven decision making, and aid in implementing targeted interventions in Tier 2 and Tier 3 supports.
The presentation spotlights real-world examples and case studies where schools have successfully integrated AI in their curriculum, guided by UDL and MTSS principles. We will also demonstrate practical AI-based tools and technologies that can enhance teaching and learning processes, improve student engagement, and elevate academic outcomes.
Whether you're an educator seeking innovative teaching strategies, an AI enthusiast, or an administrator looking to incorporate cutting-edge technology in your school, this presentation provides valuable insights, strategies, and inspiration.
Participants will leave with a clear understanding of how AI can be integrated into UDL and MTSS, and practical strategies for implementing this in their classrooms. My goal is to empower educators to harness the potential of AI, creating inclusive, engaging, and effective learning environments for all students in the 21st-century elementary classroom.