Career Training
Online
Ongoing Enrollment
8 Hours of Content
Continuous
Course Description
This program will cover the benefits and risks of integrating AI into educational settings, providing hands-on experiences with AI tools for language learning, assessments, and feedback. Teachers will also explore AI applications in generating lesson plans, developing lectures, and creating assessments. Additionally, the course will include guidance on crafting a student contract for AI-generated content and will discuss ethical considerations specific to AI use in K-12 education.p>
Price: $99 Length: 8 hours
Learning Objectives
- Module 1: Intro to AI in K-12 Education
- Module 2: AI for K-12 Classroom Learning & Engagement
- Module 3: Building Assessments Using AI
- Module 4: Evaluating & Improving Gen AI Performance
- Module 5: AI Ethics in K-12 Education
Contact Us
Email: lifetimelearning@bsu.edu
Phone: 765-285-8565
Materials Provided
All materials are included within the course.
Measure of Performance
By the course's conclusion, attendees will have acquired practical knowledge and strategies for leveraging AI tools, creating conducive learning environments, and ensuring ethical AI usage in education. Upon completing the course, you will receive a professional certificate to share with your network and showcase all that you have learned. p>
Course Requirements
A technical background is not required for this course. Our AI courses are designed to be accessible and beneficial to individuals from diverse backgrounds and skill levels. Whether you are new to AI or have limited technical experience, our instructors will guide you through the foundational concepts and practical applications without assuming prior technical knowledge. The course is structured to foster a supportive learning environment for everyone, regardless of their technical background.
If you need course adaptations or accommodations because of a disability, please fill out the self-disclosure form. The Office of Disability Services coordinates services for students with disabilities. Documentation of a disability needs to be on file in that office before any accommodations can be provided.