Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Classroom
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Classroom

Join Dr. Sarah Levine, Assistant Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Education, for "Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Classroom."

By The Parent Venture

Date and time

Wednesday, April 30 · 5:30 - 6:30pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

How will artificial intelligence (AI) impact the way we teach and learn? And how will our students learn to write in a world with ChatGPT?

In this talk, Sarah Levine, PhD, will discuss ways that AI and digital media (e.g., natural language processing models like ChatGPT) can act as frameworks for teaching reading and writing to middle and high school students.

Dr. Sarah Levine is an award-winning educator, researcher, and assistant professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. Prior to pursuing an academic career, she taught secondary English at a Chicago public school for ten years.

Parents/caregivers, students, educators, health professionals, and community members welcome! Simultaneous Spanish interpretation will be available. Free admission.

NOTE: Zoom link included in your Eventbrite Registration Confirmation under "Additional Information."

This presentation is sponsored by Sequoia Healthcare District, Peninsula Health Care District, Carlmont High School PTSA, Sequoia Union High School District, and The Parent Venture.

Questions? Contact Charlene Margot, MEd, Co-Founder and CEO, The Parent Venture (The Parent Education Series), at cmargot@parentventure.org.

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The Parent Venture is a leading provider of inclusive, high-quality education for families, schools, and the community. The Parent Education Series is a program of The Parent Venture, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. For recordings of The Parent Venture events, visit our Video Library (YouTube).

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