We are collecting, adapting, and developing resources and materials to support AI Use in the classroom. You'll find those to the right.
Microsoft’s Classroom Toolkit includes lesson ideas and a classroom agreement.
TeachAI offers a more concise sample student agreement.
In addition, teachers are encouraged to use this May I AI? document to help guide student use on assignments.
Creative and critical engagement with AI in education: A collection of resources for educators curious about how AI affects their students and their syllabi, including
Materials to help you bring AI to your students, including
AI Snapshots: a set of 10-minutes classroom warm-ups designed to help your students build a basic understanding of AI
Intro to AI: A PBL course that introduces the fundamentals of AI to high school students.
Project Dashboard: Ideas for sparking independent thinking with discrete, student-led projects.
Research and resources to help ensure AI development benefits K-12 education, including
AI Literacy Lessons for grades 6-12
Professional development for educators
A parent's guide to AI Companions & Relationships
Materials for teachers and the classroom, including
A free 2- hour hands-on AI course for educators
Downloadable resources including prompt frameworks and libraries, a chatbot cheatsheet, and more.
Materials to help you bring AI to your students, including
Learn more about Google's commitment to integrating AI responsibly into education, including
Flint AI* has developed an AI Literacy Course for Students that include some short AI literacy videos for students. We recommend the following:
What is AI? (6 minutes)
How AI Works (6 minutes)
AI Ethics and Policies (6 minutes)
AI Applications (4 minutes)
*We do not have a subscription to Flint, but their free materials to support AI literacy are good.
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Common Sense Media offers AI Literacy Lessons for Grades 6-12
AI for Education's GenAI Chatbot Prompt Library for Educators offers prompts ranging from assessment to SEL to professional development.
Eric Curts provides and extensive review of several different education-minded prompt libraries here.
Google's AI course for educators includes this prompt library.