These resources and materials will work to provide educators with an overview of artificial intelligence (AI) and its growing use in education. Participants will gain an understanding of different AI types like machine learning and generative models, explore practical classroom applications of AI tools for supporting instruction and student learning, and critically examine ethical considerations around data privacy and AI-generated content.
Discover how generative AI can enhance creativity, support lesson planning, and foster student engagement. Engage in collaborative discussions to brainstorm practical strategies for integrating generative AI into your teaching practice.
Google's version of a Generative AI tool/assistant. This is connected to your SCOE Account. Explore more information and resources on using this tool in your current role.
Microsoft's version of a Generative AI tool/assistant. This is connected to your SCOE Account. Explore more information and resources on how to use this tool in your current role.
Student Safe Generative AI platform that is built to use in the classroom with students and has tools specially designed for Education. Log in using your Microsoft Account Information. You have access to a paid account to this tool through SCOE.
Upload PDFs, websites, YouTube videos, audio files, Google Docs, or Google Slides, and NotebookLM will summarize them and make interesting connections between topics, all powered by Gemini 2.0’s multimodal understanding capabilities.
An exploration of how to use AI as an elementary teacher to help alleviate some of the work that you do. Also, review how we can help our students understand the power of AI and make policy to help prepare our students.
An exploration of how to use AI as a secondary teacher to help alleviate some of the work that you do. Also, review how we can help our students understand the power of AI and make policies to help prepare our students.
This presentation is to help show educational support staff how AI can be used in their everyday roles. AI is a powerful tool that can do some of the heavy lifting for us as long as we understand some key features and know of the limitations that are inherent in a tool like this.
This presentation will help you as an Adminsitrator understand what AI is and how you can leverage it to use it as a digital assistant in your current role as an educational leader.
Generative AI transforms school administration by automating complex tasks and elevating strategic decision-making. These powerful tools streamline scheduling, document creation, data analysis, and communication, allowing administrators to shift focus from repetitive paperwork to personalized student support and innovative educational planning. By providing intelligent insights and predictive analytics, AI empowers schools to make more informed, efficient operational choices.
These guides are set up to give you practical ideas for your classroom
You've probably heard of the Turing Test for artificial intelligence, but how does it work? And what does it mean if a robot passes it?
TED talk about the idea of a computer passing the Turing Test
Twenty years ago IBM’s Deep Blue defeated previously unbeaten chess grandmaster Gary Kasparov. Its designers tell the BBC how they won and what it means for computing. Produced by the BBC’s Franz Strasser.
Final round of Jeopardy! featuring IBM's Watson, Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter. Day 3 of 3. Aired 16 February 2011.
See how Watson won Jeopardy! and what it meant for the future of cognitive systems.
Gender Shades is a preliminary excavation of inadvertent negligence that will cripple the age of automation and further exacerbate inequality if left to fester. The deeper we dig, the more remnants of bias we will find in our technology. We cannot afford to look away this time, because the stakes are simply too high. We risk losing the gains made with the civil rights movement and women's movement under the false assumption of machine neutrality. Automated systems are not inherently neutral. They reflect the priorities, preferences, and prejudices—the coded gaze—of those who have the power to mold artificial intelligence.
AI Teaching Assistant that can be used to create lesson plans, emails, direct instruction scripts, and even student feedback. Must create an account.
Teachers use Diffit to instantly get “just right” resources for any lesson, saving tons of time and helping all students to access grade level content
Just input some reading, and the AI will write Essential Questions, Learning Objectives, and aligned multiple choice questions, which you can then export to your favorite tool.