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
AI Literacies Unlocked: The Essential Skills & Mindsets for the Future of Learning
A primer on the literacies shaping AI’s role in education and leadership.
Source: Opened Culture
Generative AI for Educators
Generative AI for Educators|Developed by AI experts at Google in collaboration with MIT RAISE, this course will help you bring AI into your practice. You'll also gain a foundational understanding of AI - you'll learn what it is, the opportunities and limitations of this technology, and how to use it responsibly.
Source: Day of AI
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
""What is AI?"" Indigenous Perspectives on AI and Tech
Join Indigitize for an engaging virtual session exploring AI through an Indigenous lens, happening just ahead of National AI Literacy Day on March 28, 2025. This interactive session will challenge participants to think critically about AI's role in education, cultural preservation, and representation. Through hands-on activities and discussions, we'll explore how AI is shaped, why perspective matters, and how Indigenous educators and communities can engage in AI literacy and advocacy. Featuring special guest Chamisa Edmo, this session is designed for K-12 educators interested in Indigenous perspectives on AI and technology. You will walk away with ready-to-use lesson ideas and activities to bring directly into your classroom.|
Source: Indigitize
Equip and support learners with AI tools from Microsoft
This module shows educators how to help learners discover, interact, and create with AI and generative AI. It also covers the responsible use of AI and explains the art of prompt engineering to help learners to explore the possibilities of AI.
Source: Microsoft
Enhance teaching and learning with Microsoft Copilot
Explore using Microsoft Copilot in education by learning basic concepts, modes, and features and then applying that knowledge to design effective prompts and analyze results.
Source: Microsoft
Embark on your AI journey with free AI tools from Microsoft Education
This module is designed to introduce educators to the powerful AI tools that Microsoft offers to educators and learners for free.
Source: Microsoft
Empower educators to explore the potential of artificial intelligence
Navigate AI in education by learning essential AI concepts, techniques, tools, and practical applications. AI can support personalized learning, automate daily tasks, and provide insights for data-driven decision making.
Source: Microsoft
ChatGPT Foundations for K-12 Educators
This course introduces you to the basics of artificial intelligence, generative AI, ChatGPT, and how to use ChatGPT safely and effectively. From decoding the jargon to responsible use, this course will help you level up your understanding of AI and ChatGPT so that you can use tools like this safely and with a clear purpose.
Source: Common Sense Education