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Navigating AI in Education - Held Virtually

Pre-K- 12 participants will acquire immediately applicable skills in using AI to assist in fostering more meaningful interactions with students as well as utilize AI-generated insights to comprehend and address their individual learning needs.

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Navigating AI in Education - Held Virtually
Navigating AI in Education - Held Virtually

Time & Location

Jul 22, 2024, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Zoom

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About the Event

Navigating AI in Education

Held Virtually

Monday, July 22, 2024 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

A 30 minute lunch break

$25 for Support Staff 

$50 for NASA Members 

$75 for Non-NASA Members

Due to Washoe County School District (WCSD) salary advancement requirements, WCSD participants will be asked to submit a brief written summation of how this professional learning event will transfer learning into practice before a certificate is issued. WCSD participants: please use the link provided on the Guidance/Link sheet for each event to submit. Lastly, when completing events that are (1) or more credits, please submit your tracker to the PGS Department in Washoe and to ahendersonnasa@gmail.com

Workshop Description:

To provide educators with innovative and transformative classroom strategies and tools to create personalized, student-driven learning environments, to best foster essential skills in demand for tomorrow's world.

For the AI: Dive into the world of AI in education with confidence! If you're new to AI and wondering how it fits into your teaching toolkit, this session is for you. We'll explore AI and introduce you to the basics of generative AI, including ChatGPT. Discover simple and effective ways to incorporate AI-powered tools into your classrooms, making teaching and learning a

more dynamic experience for better student outcomes!

Key Takeaways & Outcomes:

Pre-K- 12 participants will acquire immediately applicable skills in using AI to assist in fostering more meaningful interactions with students as well as utilize AI-generated insights to comprehend and address their individual learning needs so that student achievement can improve and student achievement gaps can close while making learning more fulfilling and dynamic for ALL students. Workshop attendees will be able to cultivate approaches linking recent knowledge to previous learning and supporting strategies for learners to participate in classroom and post-classroom practices exercises to enhance comprehension through the use of AI.

Key Objectives:

The key objectives are to help educators be aware of the changing demands in skills for the future and how to best prepare students to thrive in an increasingly complex, digital, and interconnected world. Focus on how to prepare students for future careers by reviewing the skills in demand, as listed by the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report, which highlights the need for skills in AI and data analysis.

To help educators with implementing methods and tools that will be the most effective for creating, adapting and personalizing learning experiences for diverse learner needs. Also, highlight strategies and methodologies that shift the focus to more student-centered approaches and promote more student ownership in learning. Provide essential professional development for educators to help them stay informed of the latest educational technologies and pedagogical trends. Beyond SEL and the essential in-demand skills such as critical thinking, creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration, also provide essential training and tools for educators with the use of AI and other emerging technologies.

Tangible Outcomes:

Participants will learn and be ready to implement actionable strategies and digital toolkits for the classroom. Educators will learn how to create inclusive, student-centered, personalized learning environments which foster the development of the essential skills.

Educators will feel more confident and comfortable with AI and emerging technologies.

Biography of Presenter:

Rachelle Dené Poth stands at the forefront of educational innovation as an esteemed edtech consultant, presenter, attorney, author, and dedicated teacher at Riverview Junior Senior High School in Oakmont, PA. Specializing in Spanish and STEAM with a focus on emerging technology, Rachelle’s educational journey is marked by a rich tapestry of academic and professional achievements. She holds a Juris Doctor degree from Duquesne University School of Law and a Master’s in Instructional Technology. Her passion for lifelong learning sees her currently pursuing a second doctorate in Educational Technology. Rachelle’s expertise is recognized internationally, exemplified by her roles as an ISTE Certified Educator and a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert. She has led as a past-president of the ISTE Teacher Education Network and contributed significantly to the Mobile Learning Network. Her dedication to the field has been honored with the prestigious ISTE Making IT Happen Award in 2019 and multiple Presidential gold and silver awards for her volunteer service to education. Her influence extends globally, being named one of 150 Women Global Thought Leaders in 2022 and one of 30 K-12 IT Influencers in 2021. An accomplished author, Rachelle has penned seven books, with two more in the works focusing on AI and edtech. Her latest book, "Things I Wish [...] Knew," unites the insights of 50 educators worldwide. Rachelle is a sought-after speaker, regularly presenting at state, national, and international conferences, and offers professional development, keynotes, and coaching on assessments, AI, AR, VR, and STEM. In addition to her educational roles, Rachelle is a prominent columnist for Edutopia, Getting Smart, Defined Learning, and NEO LMS. She hosts the ThriveinEDU podcast, a PBL Podcast by Defined Learning on the BAM Radio Network, and ThriveinEDU Live, cultivating a vibrant community of educators on Facebook.

​Participants will earn .5 credit (7.5 hours) toward license renewal!

This workshop ALSO counts for step advancement in Clark and most Nevada School Districts! & In CCSD, those in non-administrative licensed positions may count this workshop for license

renewal AND ALSO CU accrual - THOSE IN NON-ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS EARN BOTH!

In CCSD, administrators and professional-technical administrators may count this workshop for license renewal OR hour accrual toward step-advancement - not both for administrators.

Washoe County participants will be required to also register for this course in "MyPGS" in order to receive in-service credit toward salary advancement.

Become a NASA Member and register at a lower rate!

Anyone can become a NASA Member!

To become a NASA Member go to:

WWW.NASANV.ORG

Tickets

  • NASA Member

    This ticket price is for anyone that is a NASA member. ANYONE, including teachers and those in non-administrative positions can become a NASA Member and save on registration rates. It pays to become a NASA Member. Go to: NASANV.org to become a NASA Member immediately and register at the Lower Rate "NASA Member" rate! NASA membership will be verified after purchase.

    $50.00
    +$1.25 service fee
    Sale ended
  • Non-NASA Member

    This ticket price is for anyone that is a Non-NASA member and/or any individual that wishes to attend this workshop. ANYONE, including teachers and those in non-administrative positions can become a NASA Member and save on registration rates. It pays to become a NASA Member. Go to: NASANV.org to become a NASA Member immediately and register at the Lower Rate!

    $75.00
    +$1.88 service fee
    Sale ended

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