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Teaching Smarter Not Harder: Revolutionizing Teaching with AI-Support

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Colorado Convention Center, Bluebird Ballroom Lobby, Table 18

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Technology Integrationist/ Coach
Talladega County/ Stemley Road Elem
@mrsjamiewatts1
@JamieWatts
My name is Jamie Watts, and I serve in several areas within my school. I am an instructional coach, working closely with teachers to help them grow in their profession and best serve our students. Additionally, I am the Title I and Family Engagement Coordinator for the school I work in. I have worked in some capacity in education for 15 years, most of which I spent as a 6th-grade teacher. I am married to my best friend, Jeremy, and we have two adult-ish children, Tyler and Brittany. I love glamping, kayaking, hiking, and playing board games with my family.

Session description

This poster session is dedicated to exploring the ways in which Artificial Intelligence (AI) can empower and support educators. We will delve into AI-powered teacher support systems, showcasing how these technologies can streamline administrative tasks, enhance classroom instruction, and improve the overall teaching experience.

Purpose & objective

-Participants will learn how to learn how to use AI to simplify tasks by drafting emails, proofreading, and finding and creating differentiated lesson plans.

-Participants will learn how to use the power of AI to enhance effectiveness by using rubrics in AI to grade student work and give specific feedback to students.

-Participants will learn how to use AI to build effectiveness and efficacy using by searching out personalized professional development and resources based on their needs and interests.

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Outline

I. Overview (5 minutes)

II. Objective 1: Participants will learn how to learn how to use AI to simplify tasks by drafting emails, proofreading, and finding and creating differentiated lesson plans. (15 minutes)

II. Objective 2: Participants will learn how to use the power of AI to enhance effectiveness by using rubrics in AI to grade student work and give specific feedback to students. (15 minutes)

III. Objective 3: -Participants will learn how to use AI to build effectiveness and efficacy by searching out personalized professional development and resources based on their needs and interests. (15 minutes)

IV. Question/Wrap-up (10 minutes)

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Supporting research

U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Future of Teaching and Learning: Insights and Recommendations, Washington, DC, 2023.

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Session specifications

Topic:
Artificial Intelligence
Skill level:
Beginner
Audience:
Coaches, Principals/head teachers, Teachers
Attendee devices:
Devices useful
Attendee device specification:
Smartphone: Android, iOS, Windows
Laptop: Chromebook, Mac, PC
Tablet: Android, iOS, Windows
Participant accounts, software and other materials:
https://chat.openai.com/
https://app.magicschool.ai/tools
ISTE Standards:
For Educators:
Learner
  • Set professional learning goals to explore and apply pedagogical approaches made possible by technology and reflect on their effectiveness.
Designer
  • Use technology to create, adapt and personalize learning experiences that foster independent learning and accommodate learner differences and needs.
Analyst
  • Use assessment data to guide progress and communicate with students, parents and education stakeholders to build student self-direction.
Related exhibitors:
MagicSchool AI