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The ISTE Standards provide the competencies for learning, teaching and leading in the digital age, providing a comprehensive roadmap for the effective use of technology in schools worldwide. Grounded in learning science research and based on practitioner experience, the ISTE Standards ensure that using technology for learning can create high-impact, sustainable, scalable and equitable learning experiences for all learners.

Link to free lesson plans developed by ISTE to teach AI for Elementary, Secondary, Elective, Computer Science, and Ethics. All are available in English, Spanish, and Arabic


The AI Now Institute produces diagnoses and actionable policy research to address the concentration of power in the tech industry. They create policy strategies to redirect away from unbridled commercial surveillance, consolidation of power in very few companies, and a lack of public accountability. AI Now’s leadership were invited to advise the US Federal Trade Commission on artificial intelligence in 2021.


According to Mediabasedfactcheck.com, the MIT Technology Review is a pro-science, fact-based website with high credibility. Founded in 1899, MIT Technology Review is a bi-monthly magazine published by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Magazine focuses on technology and innovation, as does the website. The current editor-in-chief is Gideon Lichfield. 

This project is a collaboration between Google AI and the University of California, Berkeley. It offers a variety of resources for educators, including articles, videos, and case studies.


The conference, hosted in September 2019 by Columbia University's Teacher College, brought together educators, researchers, and technologists to discuss the latest advances in AI in education.


Watch the full conference here. 

ChatGPT wrote the following description based just on the group name:

"...a community of educators interested in exploring the potential of ChatGPT in their classrooms. Our goal is to provide support and resources for teachers looking to integrate this AI technology into their teaching practices... engage in discussions, share ideas, and collaborate with peers on how to effectively use ChatGPT in various educational settings." 

Common Sense Education

Common Sense Education is a website that provides free resources, lessons, and activities about technology including apps, games, videos, media literacy, STEM, and digital citizenship. It also reviews some AI platforms including safety and privacy ratings. 

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