Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing the landscape of cybersecurity. On the one hand, AI can be used to develop new and innovative ways to protect against cyber threats. On the other hand, AI can also be used by cybercriminals to create more sophisticated attacks. This session will explore the potential benefits and risks of AI in cybersecurity. We will also discuss the ethical implications of using AI in cybersecurity and explore the potential for AI to be used to discriminate against certain groups of people or to violate their privacy.
An overview of the past, present, and future of how AI has been and will be implemented in video games and esports. Plus a look at how middle and high schools will use their esports programs to provide an outlet for students to explore ethical AI usage in recreation, business and other CTE pathways.
This session focuses on the power of AI integration in Canvas Learning Management System (LMS) for content creation. Canvas LMS is widely used in education, but creating engaging e-learning courses can be time-consuming for teachers. By using AI, teachers can streamline their content creation process and improve the learning experience for students. The session discusses the challenges teachers face and how AI can help. It covers AI-powered features like automated text generation and feedback, as well as upcoming AI technologies. The session also explores how AI can automate assessments, grading, and feedback, freeing up teachers to provide better support to students. AI chatbots and automated notifications are discussed for improved collaboration and communication. The benefits of AI integration include time savings, personalized course materials, and better student engagement. Best practices for integrating AI are shared, considering both limitations and the importance of human expertise. Whether educators or administrators, attendees will gain valuable insights and strategies for using AI in Canvas LMS to enhance content creation and the educational experience.
Take a dive into the dynamic and evolving field of AI and its impact on the future of math and computer science education. The session will explore how AI is reshaping the way we interact with technology, and how this leads to new opportunities and challenges in the field of teaching to these disciplines.
Computer science is about so much more than coding! Learn about artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, training data, and bias, while exploring ethical issues and how AI can be used to address world problems. Enjoy Code.org's first step in a new journey to teach more about AI. When you use the AI for Oceans activity you are training real machine learning models.
In this presentation, we will explore the potential of Critical Media Literacy to provide a framework and pedagogy for critically analyzing and creating media that supports students to think critically about all media, including algorithms and artificial intelligence. We will explore the role of surveillance capitalism and algorithmic bias.
Learn about what AI is, including machine learning and deep learning, see demonstrations on all AI components that we are already using in our everyday lives. You will also have a chance to engage in the use of some AI programs such as Curipod and chatGPT.
By adding a simple and select workflow to your already tested and ready-to-teach curriculum, we can explore together how immersive learning systems and artificial intelligence can create new methods for engagement with learners. In this seminar you will learn how user friendly web-based meeting tools can be easily altered to your teaching needs. Additionally, how these methods can be embedded into platforms you already use such as Canvas or Google Classroom.
Unleash the potential of customized inputs and learn how to create effective prompts that guide AI models to give precise and useful responses. Get hands-on knowledge on prompt design, fine-tuning parameters, and optimization strategies to boost the performance of your AI systems.
How are the Arts impacted by AI? How can the California Arts Standards support the use of AI in the classroom? Join an interactive session where you will learn about AI, discuss the ethics of AI, and create art and music with AI! Bring a device, we will be creating!
Artificial Intelligence often seems like "magic" even to adults but it's not! Understanding how AI works is important at all ages. This session will introduce ways to teach the 5 Big Ideas of AI to 5-8- year-olds so our primary aged students get a peek behind the curtain and begin to understand the computer science behind AI.
This session will talk about the kinds of AI literacy that students need for academic and career success and civic engagement in today’s world and how to best promote them. We will discuss AI literacy in two contexts: computer science/STEM education to understand the role of AI in the world, and English language arts to understand the role of AI in reading, writing, and communication.
As someone with prior experience in AI before becoming a teacher, I followed the growing momentum in the field in the 2010s eventually leading me (alone with my partners) to create a CTE Pathway with an AI-focused class as the Completer, which was first taught in '18-19. In this session, I intend to go into some of the background that led to this, the challenges I've encountered along the way, the rapid changes to the landscape that continue to emerge, and what I see in the future for classes/pathways like mine, both in the short and long term.
What is the state of AI in California and how can we prepare our students to participate in a digitally connected, data rich world? Learn what state board approved documents have to say about this emerging technology for our students. Join us to view AI through an anti-bias lens in alignment to CA computer science standards, as you participate in interactive activities and access resources you can use in your classroom immediately.
AI has the potential to transform education by providing personalized learning experiences for each student as well as offering the world at our fingertips. However, there are also potential risks associated with AI in learning, including bias, lack of transparency, and privacy concerns. Learn what educators can do to ensure students are ethically and safely accessing AI tools through the implementation of local policies and protocols that appropriately secure student data.
New updates from Apple give students and educators more personalization, productivity, and versatility. Apple is proud to make products that unleash the potential in every student. Learn about the newest Apple products, tools, and programs for education that will accelerate student success and spark creativity in every learner.
New updates from Apple provide an overview of the new features for IT from WWDC 2023. This presentation recaps the announcements from WWDC, reviews what’s new for Managed Apple IDs, managing software updates, new deployment options, and management features for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS.