In 1995, Peter Norvig and Stuart Russell published the first edition of *Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach*. With its comprehensive and cohesive topic exploration and as a result of the expertise of its authors, it has since become *the* definitive textbook for undergraduate AI education. The latest edition, published by Pearson in 2021, reflects the rapid advancements in AI. In this session, we will explore key insights from the book that directly apply to teaching and learning in an online environments. We'll also dive into practical strategies and Best Practices for engaging with students about AI.
Learn how this virtual teacher uses AI (think ChatGPT) to craft thoughtful, humorous, and sensitive reminders via text and email to boost student engagement. During this presentation, I will take the audience through the tabs on my Dashboard that I use to filter and export a list of students that I target weekly for AI communication and I will present data on how using this method has reduced the number of students who are not working within seven days/are behind by more than 2 weeks in their FLVS Franchise courses within my courses. Audience members should come to the presentation with a device that can go to the ChatGPT website. https://chatgpt.com/
Unlock the potential of AI, adaptive technologies, and progress monitoring data to revolutionize virtual instruction! In this interactive session, participants will explore how to integrate AI-driven tools and strategies into lesson planning to create engaging, standards-aligned content for diverse learners. Through live demonstrations and hands-on activities, educators will learn to analyze progress monitoring data, use adaptive platforms like DreamBox and Khan Academy, and implement actionable AI prompts to enhance their instruction. Attendees will leave equipped with practical resources and the confidence to apply these innovations, ensuring personalized, impactful learning experiences for all students.