AI in Education
Are you intrigued by the possibilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) but find yourself wanting more knowledge and ways to explore? The REMC Association of Michigan has created a variety of resources tailored specifically for educators to help you explore the possibilities of AI, and several learning opportunities that foster collaborative learning experiences.
Resource for Educators
- AI in the Classroom: A Practical Guide for Educators: literature, reflection questions, and AI samples created to address common high need areas for teaching and learning that educators face on a daily basis.
- Resource in single Google Document format.
- Prompt Guidance for Educators: Guidance document focusing on core components that are part of creating an effective AI prompt; includes link to additional resources, including several popular prompt guides that utilize mnemonic devices. Google Doc format.
- DRAFT Sample AI Prompts: List of sample prompts with an educational focus. These can be used, modified. Currently a Google Doc in development.
- COMING SOON -> GenAI Administrator Resource:
Professional Learning for Educators
- AI in Education Webinars: Are you intrigued by the possibilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) but find yourself wanting more knowledge and understanding? We offer a unique series of 75 minutes long tailored specifically for educators, aimed at delving into various AI topics and fostering collaborative learning experiences. These are open to all educators in Michigan and have no registration or SCECHs fees.
- Communities of Practice: Learning cohorts will run from January to June, and encourage participants to engage with networking opportunities with peers, explore practical strategies for AI-driven practices, and participate in resource sharing to deepen understanding of effective Gen AI integration in practice and the classroom. All cohorts will include integration of ethical and responsible use of AI. Registrants will choose to join a cohort specifically focused on one of three areas: personalizing learning, reimagining assessments, or student engagement.