What  is  AI  Literacy?

In an educational setting, AI Literacy is the range of skills and competencies needed to empower stakeholders in a school community to:

  1. Identify artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, 
  2. assess the type of and quality of AI tools,
  3. determine which AI tool (if any) is appropriate for a particular learning/teaching objective,
  4. create effective AI inputs (i.e., generative AI prompt engineering),
  5. evaluate AI outputs for misinformation and bias,  
  6. leverage AI tools ethically and in accordance with good digital citizenship practices, and
  7. engage in ongoing reflection of the role of AI in the school community and world at large.
  1. citizenship practices.

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Who is this site for?

 This site is primarily for teachers who have an interest in learning more about AI-- namely, generative AI-- and how to utilize it their classrooms to enhance teaching and learning outcomes. This site is also for other members of a school community who would like to more about how generative AI can be used in education.

If you are interested in how I am using this technology for my chemistry classes, click on the link below:

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Why was this site made?

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A Bit About the Site's Creator

Teaching Experience
I have been teaching in a K-12 setting for over 20 years, having also been an administrator for part of that time. I am a Senior Knowles Teaching Fellow. I have also taught at the college level.
Collaboration
In addition to collaborating with the Knowles Teaching Initiative, I have  worked with Jon Gold of Moses Brown School. I've also been collaborating with Jenny Frederick of Yale's Poorvu Center of Teaching and Learning around the topic of AI in education.

Experience with AI
In addition to utilizing GPT-4 daily, I have experience with Bard, Claude2, Bing, and Perplexity. I also collaborate with a number of different AI image generating tools. I've attended a number of conferences focused on generative AI in education, have read a dozen or so books on the topic, and keep up on AI in education news, newsletters and blogs on a daily basis. 

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