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Education technology is constantly changing and it can be difficult to keep up! Grab a cup of coffee and join hosts Keith, Sarah, and Katherine for a 30ish minute chat every month to find out the latest in EdTech that will improve your classroom.
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Join Katherine, Sarah, and Keith as they discuss how to get the most out of AI using prompt engineering, prompting strategies and choosing the right tools. They’ll also share their top AI resources and answer your questions about accessibility with AI. 📫 Submit your questions at bit.ly/ftpomail 📫 Resources and ReferencesThe NeuronThe AI Daily BriefAI with Intention by Tony FrontierAI with Intention: Dr. Tony Frontier on The Balance with Catlin TuckerInfinite Education by Dan FitzpatrickPathways to AI from Kent ISDAI BabiesThe PREPARE FrameworkSarah’s Prompt LibrariesThe Neuron Prompt Library3-Step SummaryAI for Education Prompt Library for EducatorsSkills 21 Prompt LibraryPower Up Your PromptsSelecting the Right AI ToolsAccessible Design QuicksheetDiffitMagic SchoolSchool AIRead&WriteCanvaProfessional LearningFind all of our events at bit.ly/iamedtech and don't forget to check out remc.org for more professional learning opportunities.AI for Educators WorkshopDesign My Best Summer Podcast PDxA special thanks to our For the Purpose of… Podcast PDx community. Learn more and join at bit.ly/ftpo-pdxFor SCECHs: What is something we discussed today that is new to you or are excited to try? For Fun: What’s your favorite AI resource?This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Katherine Fredrickson, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes MusicOur Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot SessionsOriginal Jingle Music by Katherine Fredrickson
Join Katherine, Sarah, and Keith as they discuss AI and Assessment with Kent ISD Assessment Consultant Mike Maksimchuk and answer some of your burning questions.📫 Submit your questions at bit.ly/ftpomail 📫 Mike MaksimchukAssessment Consultant - Kent ISDmikemaksimchuk@kentisd.orgResources and ReferencesUnderstanding Instructionally Useful Assessment by Scott Marion and Karla EvansMatt Mervis from Skills 21 - Prompt LibrariesMike Maksimchuks’s AI for Asessments Prompt Library Assessment Trainings at Kent ISDMichigan Assessment Consortium Policies and Guidelines ResourcesKent ISD Pathway to PolicyAI Guideline ExamplesKent ISD Privacy and Safety ChecksAI Expectations from the Plagiarism AI Pack and PlayProfessional LearningFind all of our events at bit.ly/iamedtech and don't forget to check out remc.org for more professional learning opportunities.AI for Educators WorkshopDesign My Best Summer Podcast PDxA special thanks to our For the Purpose of… Podcast PDx community. Learn more and join at bit.ly/ftpo-pdxFor SCECHs: What is one thing that’s sticking with you from our conversation with Mike? For Fun: What's a good, bad, or ugly assessment story from your time in school?This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Katherine Fredrickson, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes MusicOur Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot SessionsOriginal Jingle Music by Katherine Fredrickson
Join Katherine, Sarah, and Keith as they discuss the big trends, innovative ideas, and key resources from the MACUL 2025 conference. 📫 Submit your questions at bit.ly/ftpomail 📫 Resources and ReferencesLet’s Get Ethical - Keith and Katherine’s SessionThe Jedi’s Guide to Ethical AI Leadership - Karle DeloAI for School Leaders - Karle DeloProductivity Meets Creativity Through AI - Judy Bowling and Matt SmootLeveraging GenAI at District Scale: Lessons Learned Across North America - Rachel FruinCommon Sense Education’s AI Literacy MaterialsCo-creating AI Expectations - Common Sense EducationMichigan Virtual’s AI Literacy MaterialsJordyn ZimmermanProfessional LearningFind all of our events at bit.ly/iamedtech and don't forget to check out remc.org for more professional learning opportunities.AI for Educators WorkshopAI SummitPodcast PDxA special thanks to our For the Purpose of… Podcast PDx community. Learn more and join at bit.ly/ftpo-pdxFor SCECHs: What trends and innovative ideas would you like to see us discuss in future episodes?For Fun: What’s an embarrassing way that you’ve hurt yourself?This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Katherine Fredrickson, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes MusicOur Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot SessionsOriginal Jingle Music by Katherine Fredrickson
In a short and sweet episode, Sarah and Keith share how teachers in Kent County are using AI in their classrooms. They’ll also share some helpful resources they’ve been creating. How teachers report using AI in their classrooms:Writing SupportReading & LiteracyResearch & BrainstormingAI as a Learning ToolMath & ScienceInteractive LearningLesson Planning & Materials CreationRubric & Assessment DesignEmail & Communication📫 Share how you’re using AI or what you’re interested in hearing more about at bit.ly/ftpomail 📫 Other Statistics44% of educators and 23% of students are somewhat or very excited about AI37% of educators and 32% of students say they feel somewhat or very experienced with AI49% of educators and 58% of students say they are using AI.Most teachers and students say they draw the line with cheating at a level 8 out of 12 - “Student writes bullet points to include but AI writes the draft”Resources and ReferencesAI Prompt SheetsAI Pack and PlaysData Privacy and Safety Checks - Saginaw ISD’s PodcastPathway to AI GuidanceBased on TeachAI Toolkit and Michigan Virtual FrameworkExample Guidance Documents Godfrey Lee Public Ovid-Elsie TeachAI SampleMichigan Virtual SampleNorth Carolina Gen AISouthern Regional Educational BoardAnglophone East Professional LearningFind all of our events at bit.ly/iamedtech and don't forget to check out remc.org for more professional learning opportunities.Kent ISD AI Summit - May 12Podcast PDxA special thanks to our For the Purpose of… Podcast PDx community. Learn more and join at bit.ly/ftpo-pdxFor SCECHs:Which example do you want to know more about? OR What resource are you most excited about?For Fun: Which statistic stood out to you? Why?This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Katherine Fredrickson, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes MusicOur Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot SessionsOriginal Jingle Music by Katherine Fredrickson
The fourth episode in our AI Series centers on the ethical concerns with privacy, safety and dependency with AI tools. Sarah, Katherine, and Keith discuss how to check for data privacy, what’s coming with agentic AI, and how to navigate concerns with human dependency on AI.
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What we’re into right now:
Keith
Mistborn Series by Brandon Sanderson
Shrinking on Apple TV
The AI Assist by Nathan Lang-Raad
Sarah
This is Us on NBC
Virgin River Series
The Generative AI Age by Alana Winnick
Katherine
Co-Intelligence by Ethan Mollick
Red One
High Potential
Big Brother
Definitions
Data Stewardship: How educators protect their student’s information inside of AI tools.
Agentic AI: AI systems and models that can act autonomously to achieve goals without the need for constant human guidance. The agentic AI system understands what the goal or vision of the user is and the context to the problem they are trying to solve. - What is Agentic AI from HBR
Resources and References
🌟 AI Privacy & Safety Checks
Search Engine: Should we be worried about Open AI?
AI Agents as TAs and Teachers: A Call for Thinking Through Opportunity and Adaptation
Her (2013) Movie
Shortwave: Understanding Unconscious Bias - Article Sarah referenced for information coming at humans in each second
Tools
Grammarly
Professional Learning
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REMC Podcasting Challenge
Podcast PDx
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For SCECHs: What is one thing from this episode that is sticking with you? How is it effecting how you’re feeling about AI?
For Fun: What are you reading, listening to, or watching right now?
This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Katherine Fredrickson, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.
Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music
Our Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Original Jingle Music by Katherine Fredrickson
Episode 4.6- AI Series: Fabrications, Disinformation, and Deep Fakes
The third episode of our AI Series focuses in on AI fabrications (AKA hallucinations), disinformation and misinformation, and the proliferation of deepfakes. They’ll also play the game of quotes and discuss the tools they wish they had in college.
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Correction: In this episode, Keith refers to an app as Notable. The app is actually called Notability. 🤷♂️
Fabrications (Hallucinations): When an AI tool creates an answer that is false and presents it as true.
Disinformation: Deliberately spreading false information in order to influence others.
Deepfakes: A type of media that has been AI-manipulated to make it appear as if someone said/did something they never actually did.
Resources and References
Leon Furze - AI Ethics
Co-Intelligence by Ethan Mollick
One Useful Thing - Ethan Mollick’s Blog
Michael Phelps and the Shark from Discovery Ed
Pioneers of AI - Inside the AI that’s cloning icons like Eminem, Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks and Robin Wright
Here Movie
Eminem VMA Performance
Thelma Movie
‘Nudify’ Apps That Use AI to ‘Undress’ Women in Photos Are Soaring in Popularity - Time Magazine
The story about the South Korean politician using deepfakes is derived from AI Snapshots from aiEDU
NAMLE Key Questions
Tools
Notability
Professional Learning
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Podcast PDx
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For SCECHs: Share your viewpoint on AI fabrications or the proliferation of disinformation, and deepfakes in our society.
For Fun: What is one tool you wish you had in college (or a former learning experience)?
This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Keith Tramper, Sarah Wood, and Katherine Fredrickson and edited by Keith Tramper.
Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music
Our Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Original Jingle Music by Katherine Fredrickson
Episode 4.5 - AI Series: Generative AI
The second episode of our AI Series focuses in on How Generative AI Works. Join Keith, Sarah and Katherine as they discuss what it is, how it’s different than other types of AI, how it works, its limitations, real-life applications, and a special resource for you!
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Correction: In this episode Keith refers to Photobucket having 20 million photos, the actual number referenced in the Reuters article is 13 billion. Source.
Generative AI
Types of AI - Predictive AI, Reactive AI, Generative AI
Examples -
Generated lesson plans and materials
AI Tutoring
Student-generated images for supporting writing
Manufacturing - optimize designs, reduce waste, increasing production
E-commerce - Targeted advertising, virtual try-ons, makeup style
How AI Works - Image
Training Data
Deep Learning
Neural Network
Generative AI Tools
Human Input
Original Artifact
Kent ISD's AI Pack and Plays
Resources and References
Bringing AI to School - ISTE/ASCD
Inside Big Tech's underground race to buy AI training data - Reuters
The promises and perils of AI in education - Ken Shelton and Dee Lanier
AI is dreaming up drugs that no one has ever seen. Now we’ve got to see if they work. - MIT Review
Kent ISD's AI Pack and Plays
The IT Crowd
Tools
Diffit
Khanmigo
Canva Magic Media
Professional Learning
REMC SAVE
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Podcast PDx
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For SCECHs: What is one metaphor you have for generative AI?
For Fun: What are your responses to the love it or leave it segment?
Turkey dinner
Holiday decorations before December
Black Friday shopping
Sweater weather
Daylight saving time
Pumpkin spice
Crisp fall leaves or bare trees
Fall baking
Fall sports
This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Ron Houtman, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.
Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music
Our Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Original Jingle Music by Katherine Fredrickson
The first episode of our AI Series focuses on AI Literacy. Join Keith, Sarah, and Katherine as they unpack what AI literacy is, why it’s important, and how teachers can support their students' AI Literacy.
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AI Literacy - a person’s ability to understand, evaluate, and use AI systems safely, efficiently, and ethically. It can be broken down into 4 parts:
Understand how AI Works
Use AI ethically and responsibly
Evaluate the benefits and risks of AI
Create inclusive and ethical AI systems
Resources and References
REMC AI Virtual Learning Series
Critical Thinking Session
Computational Thinking - Digital Promise
Michigan Computer Science Standards - CSTA
Impacts of Computing
Digital Citizenship Competencies - ISTE
Media Literacy Competencies - Media Smarts
Google Lens Reverse Image Search
Teaching About AI
REMC 8 AI Books
Common Sense Education
Code.org
TeachAI
AIedu
Digital Promise
Ed-AI Lit Research
The 5 Big Ideas in AI
Studies
CNBC - Job postings mentioning AI have more than doubled in two years, LinkedIn data shows
Microsoft - AI at Work Is Here. Now comes the Hard Part
Microsoft - AI in Education Report
Professional Learning
Kent ISD’s EdTech Cheer
Kent ISD’s AI for Educators Workshops
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Podcast PDx
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For SCECHs: What’s resonating the most with you about this episode? What is one small way you can support your learner’s AI literacy?
For Fun: What’s your favorite fall activity?
This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Ron Houtman, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.
Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music
Our Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Original Jingle Music by Katherine Fredrickson
Join Sarah, Keith and Katherine as they discuss what it looks like to be a digital citizen today and share their favorite digital citizenship resources. They'll also play a game of "What Am I?"
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Resources and References
Digital Citizenship Week - October 14-18
Digital Citizenship Competencies
Sarah's Shark Week Resources
Michael Phelps vs. Shark
1000 Hours Outside
Protect Young Eyes
Common Sense Education Digital Citizenship Curriculum
Device Free Dinner
Blue Light Before Bed
AI Ethics
Computer Science Impacts of Computing
Our Kent ISD Equity Statements
Professional Learning
EdTech Cheer
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Podcast PDx
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For SCECHs: What was one aspect of digital citizenship discussed in this episode that resonated with you? Why did it resonate?
For Fun: Describe a modern-day object using references from 1745 using 3-4 bullet points.
This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Ron Houtman, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.
Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music
Our Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Additional Ad Music:
Snowflake by BatchBug
Original Jingle Music by Katherine Fredrickson
Join Ron, Sarah, Keith and Katherine as they revisit their predictions for last year, share their predictions for this school year and talk about their favorite canadianisms.
💬 New Season of For the Purpose of Podcast PDx 💬
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Resources and References
Loaded All Dressed Chips
Milk in a Bag
MiLEAP
AI Hype Cycle
SCRIPT Workshops
West Michigan Teacher Collaborative
Edutopia Cell Phone Bans Article
Professional Learning
Kent ISD’s AI for Educators Workshops
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Podcast PDx
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For SCECHs: What are your predictions for the 2024-25 school year?
For Fun: What is your favorite Canadianism or Canada experience?
This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Ron Houtman, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.
Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music
Our Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Join Keith on this special episode as he interviews STEM Consultant Du Bui about Esports in K-12 education. Learn about how Esports supports STEM learning, core classrooms, SEL and career paths.
Our Special Guest
Du Bui
STEM Consultant
Kent ISD
dubui@kentisd.org
Resources
Du’s Article
Michigan High School Esports Federation (MiHSEF)
Network of Academic and Scholastic Esports Federations (NASEF)
REMC Esports Amplified
Kent County Cup
Du’s STEM & Esports Website
August 9 Coaches Summit
Professional Learning
For the Purpose of… Podcast PDx Season 4
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Podcast PDx
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For SCECHs: What is one thing from the interview with Du that is sticking with you? How would you see it benefitting your learners?
For Fun: What is your favorite video game?
This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Ron Houtman, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.
Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes MusicOur Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Episode 3.10 - Moral Panic and The Anxious Generation
All responses for Podcast PDx are due by May 31.
Ron, Keith and Sarah discuss perspectives surrounding the book The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt. Topics include: Our changing definition of play, cell phone bans, screen time, social media and the impact of technology on mental health.
Resources
Polymaker Filament
Flexible 3D Printing Base
The Anxious Generation: How the great rewiring of childhood is causing an epidemic of mental illness by Jonathan Haidt
The mental health benefits of nature: Spending time outdoors to refresh your mind - Sara Youngblood Gregory, Mayo Clinic
Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS) - Cleveland Clinic
Why Kids Need to Spend Time in Nature: They may prefer to stick to their screens, but here's why getting outdoors matters - Child Mind Institute
The great rewiring: is social media really behind an epidemic of teenage mental illness? - Candice L. Odgers, UC Irvine
The New Childhood: Raising Kids to Thrive in a Connected World - Jordan Shapiro, Sesame Workshop, Brookings Institution
The Art of Screen Time: How Your Family Can Balance Digital Media and Real Life - Anya Kamenitz - NPR and Fast Company
Principals Know a TikTok Ban Won’t Solve All Their Problems. But Many Still Want One. - Olina Banerji, EdWeek
Professional Learning
Touch Some Grass Technology ConferencePodcast PDx
Register for Season 4 (2024-25) of Podcast PDxPodcast PDx Survey
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Podcast PDx
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For SCECHs: What are some ideas that stood out to you? Do you agree or disagree? Why?
For Fun: What is your favorite creation tool that you are using lately?
This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Ron Houtman, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.
Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music
Our Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Episode 3.9 - Trends and Ideas at MACUL 2024
Ron, Keith and Sarah reflect on the trends and ideas coming out of the Michigan Computer Users in Learning (MACUL) conference. They’ll talk about shifting blended learning and the longevity of the AI tools we’re beginning to use.
Resources
MACUL Conference
Cornelius Minor
Gartner Hype Cycle
SchoolAI
Magic School
ChatGPT
Anthropic Claude
Perplexity
Neeva
Google and Apple Partner to Power Siri
Djo - End of Beginning
Michigan Learning Channel
3DuxDesign
MakeDo
Adobe Firefly
Professional LearningTouch Some GrassPodcast PDx
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For SCECHs:What trends do you notice in education right now? How do they relate to the technologies you’ve heard on this podcast?
For Fun: Where do you keep up with trends? Technology, education or otherwise.
This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Ron Houtman, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper. Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes MusicOur Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Episode 3.8 - Supporting Adult Learners
Join Sarah, Ron and Keith as they discuss tools that can be used to support adult learners. They also discuss their birth order and the upcoming MACUL Conference.
Resources
Duolingo
Mango Languages
Kent District Library
Grand Rapids Public Library
Kahoot
Blooket
Quizziz
Notability
Goblin.tools
Linkedin Learning
GCF Learning
Trello
Google Keep
Bullet Journal - How to Craft a Better To-Do List
Professional Learning
The Kent ISD K-12 AI Summit - Save the Date for April 29, 2024!
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Podcast PDx
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For SCECHs: What are some tools or strategies that you use in your own learning as an adult?
For Fun: Where do you fall in your birth order? What were the best and worst parts of that?
This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Ron Houtman, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.
Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music
Our Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Join Sarah, Ron and Keith to discuss the ways learning materials can be designed to be more accessible for learners. Hear about the teachers that had a significant impact in their lives and the first ever Sarah's Rant.
Resources
Accessible Design Quicksheet
comicsanscriminal.com
Professional Learning
Student-Centered Learning Across Michigan (SLAM)
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For SCECHs: Which accessible design idea sticks out to you? How do you see it impacting your classroom?
For Fun: Who is one teacher who had an impact on you? Why?This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Ron Houtman, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.
Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes MusicOur Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Episode 3.6 - Artificial Intelligence - Special Episode with The LLCN Brief Podcast
In this special episode, Sarah, Ron and Keith discuss Artificial Intelligence with Mark Raffler and Sarah Shoemaker from The LLCN Brief Podcast. They share their insights, resources and ideas about AI as it makes its way into our classrooms.
Resources
EdTech Cheer
Craft
Teach AI toolkit
Artificial Intelligence in Education
AI Literacy Lessons for Grades 6-12
Teach AI
How Can Educators respond to students presenting AI-generated content as their own?
The AI detection race is on!
Which jobs will be most impacted by ChatGPT?
These are the jobs most likely to be lost - and created - because of AI
These are the jobs AI can’t replace
ChatGPT can now see, hear, and speak
AI & Children: Privacy, Trust, & Safety in the Digital Age
Syllabi policies for AI
Example Model AI policy for K-12
AI in Education: Michigan Virtual
Professional Learning
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For SCECHs: What is one benefit and one challenge associated with artificial intelligence in your classroom?
For Fun: What AI tool do you wish existed?
This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Ron Houtman, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.
Our theme music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music and the LLCN Brief theme music is Medicine by WinnieTheMoog.
Join Ron and Keith as they discuss computer science and computational thinking during Computer Science Education Month.
Resources
Self-Driving Car Traffic Jam
Construction Cones Disable Self-Driving Cars
CSEdWeek
Impacts of Computing
Bulletin Article: CSEdWeek in Michigan: Bridging Gaps in Computer Science Education
CT4Edu
Micro:bit
Bee Bot
Dash and Dot
Sphero
EdTech Cheer
Hour of Code
99b Grant - Guidance Document
IET Grants
SCRIPT Workshops
Professional Learning
EdTech Cheer
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For SCECHs: What connections might you be making between computational thinking and the content you teach?
For Fun: What is something you've learned recently outside of your job?
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Episode 3.4 - Engage, Enhance and Extend with Liz Kolb
Join Ron, Sarah and Keith as they talk with author and educator, Liz Kolb about the intentional use of technology in learning. Liz is the author of The Triple E Framework and will discuss how the tool can be used to improve learning outcomes. They’ll also discuss on AI’s impact on education on this GPT anniversary.
Our Special Guest
Dr. Liz Kolb
Clinical Professor, Education Technology
Teacher Education Department at University of Michigan
@lkolb
elikeren@umich.edu
Resources
The Triple E Framework Website
Learning First, Technology Second
Learning First, Technology Second in Practice
Professional Learning
EdTech Cheer
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For SCECHs: Which of the three E’s (Engage, Enhance, Extend) resonates with you the most? Why?
For Fun: What is something you notice about AI’s impact on education?
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Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music
Our Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Episode 3.3 - Data Privacy
Join Ron, Sarah and Keith as they discuss data privacy and how students and teachers can protect their data. They’ll also discuss ways they’re using AI at work.
Resources
logo.ai
DALL-E
ChatGPT
Canva Magic Design
NewProfilePic.com
Bard
Perplexity
Claude
Have I Been Pwned?
Professional LearningEdTech Cheer
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For SCECHs: What steps do you take to protect your student’s data privacy? What about your own personal data privacy?
For Fun: How are you using AI in your work?
This podcast is a service of Kent ISD produced by Ron Houtman, Sarah Wood and Keith Tramper and edited by Keith Tramper.
Our Theme Music is Neon Nights by Scott Holmes Music
Our Ad Music is Vienna Beat by Blue Dot Sessions
Episode 3.2 - The Evolving Role of the Teacher
Join Ron, Sarah and Keith as they discuss how they see the role of the teacher evolving with the introduction and proliferation of new technologies. They’ll share how technology is impacting their role and their Plan B strategies (or lack thereof).
Resources and References
Snap Circuits
Modern Classrooms Project
Screencastify
Loom
Khanmigo
Chat GPT
Skynet
Professional Learning
For the Purpose of… Podcast PDx
EdTech Cheer
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For SCECHs: In what ways is technology changing your role in education?
For Fun: What is your Plan B?
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