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Helping teachers shine for Christ in a confused and uncertain world
Teaching in an AI World: Benefits, Challenges & How to Use AI Wisely
with Vicki Davis
ChatGPT and other AI tools are true game-changers, bringing additional challenges to the classroom but also a world of new opportunities. If you're scared, uncertain, confused, or curious about AI, join us as expert Vicki Davis helps us consider how we can approach AI from a Biblical perspective. You'll learn exactly what AI is, how ChatGPT works, and some amazing benefits for teachers and students. We'll then tackle the challenge of academic honesty and discuss how pedagogy may need to change as AI becomes more and more common.
NOTE: This session serves as a fantastic intro to get you thinking in the right direction! We hope to have Vicki back in the future to dive deeper into this topic.
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About Vicki Davis
Vicki Davis "Cool Cat Teacher" is a 22 year veteran educator teaching Computer Science and helping teachers integrate technology in their K-12 Classrooms. She blogs at the Cool Cat Teacher Blog and hosts the 10 Minute Teacher podcast and has won many awards and traveled the world encouraging teachers to reach every child using technology. She also writes Christian Books including her newest books "Every Scar a Miracle" and the devotional Book "Stay in the Boat" along with some women in the "Red Ink Circle" authors group.
Vicki is a resource for the moral and ethical use of technology and works for many leading technology companies for this work.
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