During this presentation I will present ethical concerns and some currently identified best practices for use of AI in education, discussing some specific tools as well as the challenges and risks AI brings
Dr. King has helped other educators across Kansas with computer science education efforts at KSDE since 2018, and has served as education program consultant for both computer science and information technology pathways for six years.
Thursday February 13, 2025 11:15am - 12:15pm CST
Room 205
This session will provide each participant with some ideas to help teach ESL learners some basic English and how to transition the student into taking classes in English. The session will also allow for time to collaborate with fellow educators and share ideas/tips to help each educational situation
In this presentation, we will explore how to streamline the creation of present levels of academic achievement and functional performance by efficiently collecting data from various sources, including teacher report pages, websites, screeners, data from One Note, and testing results. We’ll demonstrate how to consolidate this data into a single, organized report, making it easily accessible for paraprofessionals and other educational providers. By the end, you’ll see how this approach enhances communication and collaboration within the educational team, ultimately benefiting student outcomes
The presentation is about the perspectives virtual high school graduates have about their self-regulation as it relates to college and career readiness based on research conducted at a Kansas virtual school
The AI Revolution: Progress, Pitfalls, and the Path Forward," offers an engaging exploration of artificial intelligence, tracing its origins and examining its explosive development in recent years. This session will delve into the history of AI, from early theoretical foundations to its current transformative presence in education, industry, and everyday life. Participants will gain insight into AI's rapid integration into society and the profound ways in which it is shaping the education sector. The presentation will spotlight the potential for human-AI collaboration, showing how AI enhances creativity, efficiency, and decision-making, as well as highlighting some of the most inspiring use cases emerging today
AI powered tools are introduced to simplify lesson preparation AND reflection on teaching practice. Special focus on Google's NotebookLM tool for this purpose. This presentation shows attendees how to use a variety of sources to prepare lessons and ALSO how to use these tools to gather unstructured data from past lessons and turn this information into insights to improve daily practice
I am a science and math instructor at a virtual school. I'm a former mechanical engineer, teaching is a second career for me. I live in a rural areea about 45 minutes from any major city.I'd love to talk about STEM instruction, especially in a virtual setting.I'd appreciate dicussing... Read More →
Friday February 14, 2025 1:45pm - 2:45pm CST
Room 205