Thursday, November 21, 2024
AI, Teaching, and Learning
Next Steps Workshop
In June, over 100 secondary teachers and school administrators gathered at Hula Lakeside in Burlington to explore the safe, ethical, and effective use of AI in diverse classrooms. Building on that momentum, we are offering a follow-up workshop: AI, Teaching, and Learning: Next Steps.
This workshop is an opportunity for educators from the June cohort to come together, share their experiences, and discuss how their thinking about AI has evolved. We’ll explore more specific applications of AI, such as prompt design and AI tutoring, while collaborating on curriculum-aligned activities that incorporate AI in ways that best serve our students—whether AI-centric, AI-augmented, or AI-free.
If you’re looking to deepen your understanding of AI’s role in education and collaborate with fellow educators on practical classroom strategies, we encourage you to join us.
Register Now to Continue the Conversation
Registration Fee Includes:
Hands-on Workshops
Collaboration & Networking Opportunities
Professional Development Credit
Lunch & Continental Breakfast by SugarSnap
Limited Free Parking
$35 Registration Fee
Please note that aiVermont is a nonprofit organization. Our team dedicates hundreds of volunteer hours to planning and partnering in order to make this initiative meaningful for all Vermonters. To help cover the costs of these workshops and secure limited spots, we charge a modest fee of $35. That said, we are committed to ensuring that our events remain accessible to everyone. If your district cannot provide professional development funding, or if the fee presents a financial barrier, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us for assistance. We are happy to help.
Professional Learning
This collaborative day-long session will be held at Generator, Burlington’s storied community makerspace where ideas become reality.
Expert Facilitators
Dr. Marc Natanagara, 38 year K-college teacher, administrator and provider, plus guests
Hands On Activities
Interactive experiences exploring AI and its potential concerns and benefits