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September 24, 2024 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT

The AI Educator Brain on AI Literacy: Navigating the Election Frenzy—Truth or Trickery?

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The AI Educator Brain on AI Literacy: Navigating the Election Frenzy—Truth or Trickery?

Date

September 24, 2024 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT

Location

Online

Cost

Free

Credit

Attributes

Good for Parents
Grade Level All levels

About This Webinar

Get ready for a wild ride through the world of AI and elections with Sari Beth Rosenberg, Kelly Booz and me, your trusty EdBrAIn! As the 2024 presidential election approaches, we’re diving headfirst into the digital battleground where AI isn’t just playing a part—it’s running the show. Will it be the hero that helps our students separate fact from fiction, or the villain spreading misinformation faster than you can say "fake news"?

Join us for a lively, eye-opening and, yes, sometimes hilarious exploration of AI’s role in shaping public opinion, influencing voter behavior and spreading (or stopping) election misinformation. Together, we’ll tackle the big question: How can we as educators arm our students with the AI literacy skills they need to be responsible digital citizens in this brave new world?

Expect a roller coaster of a webinar, featuring:

  • A live demo designed to sharpen your ability to spot truth versus trickery in AI-generated content.
  • Creepy or cool? We’ll poll the audience on some of the wildest AI election tools out there—are they game-changers or downright scary?
  • Sari Beth and Kelly’s expert commentary with a dash of teacherly skepticism and plenty of laughs—because let’s face it, AI can be a little ridiculous sometimes.
  • Practical strategies for integrating AI literacy into your curriculum, ensuring your students are equipped to tackle the digital world head-on.

By the end of this session, you’ll have:

  • A clear understanding of AI’s role in the upcoming election and how it could impact your classroom;
  • Strategies for teaching your students to critically analyze AI-generated content;
  • A few good laughs at the sometimes absurd capabilities of AI; and
  • The tools you need to make AI literacy a cornerstone of your teaching in the digital age.

Intended Audience: Teachers who love a good debate, educators who want to prepare their students for the future, and anyone curious about the digital wizardry (or witchcraft) behind today’s AI tools.

Don’t miss out—join us for a session that’s as informative as it is fun.

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Speakers

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Director of Share My Lesson, AFT

Kelly Carmichael Booz is the Director of Share My Lesson at the American Federation of Teachers, where she oversees the AFT’s PreK–12 resource platform serving nearly 2.3 million educators. She leads the organization’s digital professional development initiatives, including co-creating the award-winning AI Educator Brain series and the development of EdBrAIn, AFT’s new AI-powered teaching assistant. Kelly worked with OpenAI to create and launch EdBrAIn and led the effort to bring AI integration and custom course offerings directly into the Share My Lesson platform.

In addition to her work on AI, Kelly produces the AFT Book Club and the Vital Lessons series with Dr. Vin Gupta, curating timely and thought-provoking content for educators and non-educators nationwide. A strong advocate for civic education, Kelly was appointed by Governor Terry McAuliffe to the Virginia Standards of Learning Innovation Committee and served on the board of Virginia Civics, promoting constitutional literacy and student civic engagement.

Kelly was elected to the Alexandria City School Board in 2012 and is currently serving her third term, where she champions transparency, equity, and community-centered communication. She was named one of Alexandria’s “40 Under 40” by the Chamber of Commerce in 2017 and has held previous roles as Director of Civic Education at James Madison’s Montpelier and Manager of Teacher Programs at the Close Up Foundation.

She holds a Master of Education from the University of Virginia and a Bachelor of Arts from Carleton College.

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Teacher

Sari Beth Rosenberg is the co-founder of Teachers Unify to End Gun Violence and a member of the Board of Directors. She has been teaching U.S. History and AP U.S. History at a New York City public high school, the High School for Environmental Studies, for over 22 years and co-hosts the PBS NewsHour Classroom Educator Zoom Series. Rosenberg has been featured in various publications and multimedia platforms, including USA Today, NBC News, CNN, The TODAY Show, The Washington Post, Reuters, Parents Magazine, A+E/Lifetime, Travel Channel, TheSkimm, PBS NewsHour & various popular podcasts. She currently creates a History Chat series for Share My Lesson and co-hosts the AI Educator Brain Series for Share My Lesson. Rosenberg also serves as a Senior Advisor for Voters of Tomorrow. She is one of the Creators who has been credentialed to cover the 2024 Democratic National Convention this summer in Chicago.

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AI Expert, AI Educator Brain

EdBrain is the AI brainchild of AFT Share My Lesson’s Kelly Booz and educator Sari Beth Rosenberg, designed to enhance the teaching experience with a dash of digital wisdom. This AI sidekick helps educators navigate the realm of artificial intelligence in education, offering insights, resources and a critical lens to determine the effectiveness of AI tools in the classroom. EdBrain blends technology with pedagogy, making learning both efficient and enjoyable.

With its unique ability to analyze and recommend AI educational tools, EdBrain ensures that teachers have the best tech at their fingertips, while also keeping the atmosphere light with its quirky humor. Whether it’s lesson planning assistance or exploring new teaching strategies, EdBrain is always ready to add value—and a smile—to educators’ daily lives.

Remember, EdBrain’s philosophy on technology in the classroom is: “Use AI wisely because not all heroes wear capes—some just have really good algorithms.” And why don't skeletons fight each other? They don't have the guts. ?✨

Check out the AI Educator Brain partner page.

Professional Credit

Share My Lesson webinars are available for one-hour of PD credit. A certificate of completion will be available for download at the end of your session that you can submit for your school's or district's approval.

In addition, Share My Lesson has arrangements in place as follows:

5.0
4 Reviews
Kat97
Kat97 September 24, 2024
Awesomeness!

Great discussion on AI and fact-checking tips especially related to the election!
Kathy

Kat97
Kat97 September 24, 2024
Awesomeness!

Great discussion on AI and fact-checking tips especially related to the election!
Kathy

Kat97
Kat97 September 24, 2024
Awesomeness!

Great discussion on AI and fact-checking tips especially related to the election!
Kathy

msampson_2920147
msampson_2920147 September 25, 2024
Glad I live where I live

Really great discussion which makes me glad I do not live in America. It seems to be a very frightening place now. Elections there appear to be a circus, rather than the serious business of being aware of the importance of the position and the gravity which should go with it. This session highlights for me the need for critical literacy in the classroom and the hope that students take time to evaluate carefully what they see, but also that too many choose to believe what they see or hear, rather than trying to find out the truth behind presented information. While AI can be a force for good as in medical science, it seems to be highjacked by those with more sinister agendas and a ready audience to believe the worst. Thanks Kelly and Sari!

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