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Here is a collection of online learning for teachers from Common Sense Education and CODE.ORG.
This will give you a foundation for understanding and teaching AI.
This course is designed to help promote a common language and set of considerations when it comes to responsible and ethical AI use in schools. From decoding the jargon to unpacking the ethical dilemmas, this course will help you level up your understanding of AI so that you can approach this technology with confidence and a clearer purpose.
CODE.org, in partnership with ETS, ISTE and Khan Academy, offers a free, foundational online learning series for teachers interested in the world of AI within education. Watch the video learning series below or create an account for CODE.org and visit their website for the 'AI 101 for Teachers' learning series and more.
Session One: Fireside Chat with Sal Khan and Hadi Partovi (30min)
Session Two: Demystifying AI for Educators (30min)
Session Three: Transforming Learning with AI (25 min)
Session Four: Ensuring a Responible Approach to AI (37 min)
Session Five: Bringing AI to the Classroom (30 min)
How AI Works: Chatbots and Large Language Models (8 min)
NotebookLM is a free, AI-powered note-taking and research tool developed by Google. It allows users to upload various document types, including PDFs, Google Docs, and websites, and then interact with the content through AI. It can summarize information, answer questions based on the uploaded sources, generate outlines, and even create realistic-sounding podcasts or other outputs based on the content.
Here's a YouTube video that does a great overview.
CRAFT is a collaboration with the Stanford Graduate School of Education and Institute for Human-Centered AI. CRAFT is a collection of co-designed free AI Literacy resources about AI for high school teachers, to help students explore, understand, question, and critique AI. CRAFT intentionally pursues a multidisciplinary approach so educators with a variety of discipline backgrounds can teach about AI.
This website hosts a continuously growing collection of free and adaptable instructional resources to facilitate instruction within the nooks and crannies of your teaching. You can integrate a small activity or tool, or follow a multi-day series of lessons.
MIT's mission is to advance science and innovation of AI-enabled technologies, experiences, and global programs to deepen learning, spark creativity, and empower everyone to make a better world with AI.
Explore how we're reimagining learning, equity, and AI through hands-on research and innovation. From creative tools for classrooms to cutting-edge studies, our projects empower learners and educators to engage with technology in meaningful, human-centered ways.
Grow with Google. As a teacher, we know your time is valuable and student needs are broad. With Generative AI for Educators with Gemini, you’ll learn how to use generative AI tools (like Gemini and NotebookLM) to help you save time on everyday tasks, personalize instruction, enhance lessons and activities in creative ways, and more.
This self-paced course fits into a teacher’s busy schedule with flexibility in mind. It offers hands-on, practical experience for teachers across disciplines.