WAEYC

WAEYC Virtual Training: Using A.I. to Create Equitable, Highly Personalized Materials for Early Learners

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Warren is an IT professional with a 25-year career specializing in responsibly designed A.I. systems. He started teaching during the pandemic when he served as an emergency substitute. He is furthering his education by studying Early Care and Education at the University of Washington. Eager to contribute to WAEYC’s ongoing mission for DEIB, Warren will share his experience at the juncture of technology and early child education, providing unique insights gathered from his diverse journey through IT and education.

Session Description

This session presents the opportunity to explore how artificial intelligence can revolutionize curriculum materials for children aged 5-8 in public education. The session offers practical insight into how A.I can be integrated to create engaging, tailored and scalable learning content. Emphasis will be on evaluating A.I-driven platforms, translating data into personalized learning programs, and ensuring the data privacy and protection of young learners. This session is ideal for public educators, curriculum developers, technology integration specialists and stakeholders interested in harnessing the power of A.I to transform early learning. Be ready to delve into current trends, hear about real-life case studies, and discuss the potential of A.I in public education!

Learning Objectives

  1. Understand how to effectively integrate A.I. technologies into the creation of curriculum materials for children aged 5-8.
  2. Explore the potential benefits and challenges associated with the use of A.I. in public education, with a particular focus on data privacy and protection.
  3. Discuss and craft strategies for implementing A.I-driven, personalized learning programs across public schools, aimed at enhancing learning experiences for young students.

Date

Apr 25 2024
Expired!

Time

6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

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