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AI Guidance for Schools Toolkit - Code.org, CoSN, Digital Promise, and others
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Designed for use by education authorities, school leaders, and teachers, this toolkit shares information to guide and inform policy on the responsible use of AI in schools. The materials...more
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Designed for use by education authorities, school leaders, and teachers, this toolkit shares information to guide and inform policy on the responsible use of AI in schools. The materials share potential approaches and sample guidance suggestions to help shape policy using examples and sample language. Also included is a three-stage framework to create policy, facilitate organizational learning, and promote improvement and transformation. Use the link to access the editable Google Doc, then follow the instructions to download and save a copy to use as needed.
tag(s): artificial intelligence (216), parents (55), professional development (270)
In the Classroom
Share this document with administrators and educators in your school district to use as a resource while navigating how to create policy and implement ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in your district. The toolkit includes seven principles for AI in education that have discussion questions; use these principles to guide professional development sessions and peer conversations. For example, begin with the first principle -Purpose: Use AI to help all students achieve educational goals and share the three included questions. Use Figjam, reviewed here to share the questions on the virtual whiteboard, then share the link with participants to gather and record thoughts and responses to each question. Use different areas of the same whiteboard as you discuss all of the principles as an excellent way to include all information in one document.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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