Asynchronous PD
We are excited to offer educators free, asynchronous professional development opportunities during our first AI Literacy Day on March 28th, 2025. We will be featuring PD from our partners during the weeks leading up to the event.
A Guide to AI in Education
Google’s history, and future, in AI
While AI is revolutionary technology, it’s not new to us. In fact, it’s already in many Google products like Search, Gmail, Photos, and YouTube to help make things better and safer behind the scenes. And with more recent advances in generative AI, tools like the Gemini app and NotebookLM offer even more exciting new possibilities.
We believe AI is going to help learners, educators, and school communities unlock potential in ways we can’t even imagine yet. From unleashing creativity to offering personal support to supercharging productivity, AI can advance teaching and learning in all kinds of powerful and interesting ways.
Source: Google
Guardian's Guide to AI in Google for Education
AI is reshaping how we approach work and education. At Google, we’ve been preparing for this for quite some time. We first used AI in 2001 when we launched our spelling correction system in Google Search. Now, AI is in many Google products that billions of people use every day.
In reimagining learning with the power of AI, we’ve applied our insights from building digital tools for the classroom for over a decade. And we’ve designed AI experiences with safety at the core.
Source: Google
Curated collection of AI resources for teachers (K-12), school leaders, counselors, librarians, and parents.
A collection of curated resources is available at any time.
Source: Florida State University (FSU), Anne's College