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AI Tools, Privacy, and Responsible Use
AIED-914
1 Credits
Online
AIED-914
1 Credits
Online
Incorporate the power of Artificial Intelligence in your classroom while protecting you students' safety, privacy, and well-being. Student Protections and AI Tool Selections, part of the AI Flash Innovative Course Series, is a hands-on course designed specifically for K-12 teachers to navigate the intersection of student privacy and emerging AI technology. Through a rich array of resources, including curated websites, AI-generated materials, YouTube videos, prompts, and interactive guides, you will learn to evaluate AI tools to determine if they meet legal standards that protect children.
In this course, you will:
. Navigate Student Well-Being Acts and state-level legal protections for AI use by children.
. Master FERPA and student data protection strategies to ensure 'privacy first' AI integration.
. Identify mandatory AI safety certifications and learn how to locate critical tool information.
. Compare Language Learning Models and AI teaching assistants' safety guardrails to make the best choice for student interaction.
. Utilize a professional Evaluator's Framework and rubric to assess any AI tool for classroom readiness.
. Provide transparency on AI use in your classroom through an FAQ document for parents. The course supports teachers at all levels of AI experience in education. Access to students is not necessary for successful course completion or mastery of the course objectives.
In this course, you will:
. Navigate Student Well-Being Acts and state-level legal protections for AI use by children.
. Master FERPA and student data protection strategies to ensure 'privacy first' AI integration.
. Identify mandatory AI safety certifications and learn how to locate critical tool information.
. Compare Language Learning Models and AI teaching assistants' safety guardrails to make the best choice for student interaction.
. Utilize a professional Evaluator's Framework and rubric to assess any AI tool for classroom readiness.
. Provide transparency on AI use in your classroom through an FAQ document for parents. The course supports teachers at all levels of AI experience in education. Access to students is not necessary for successful course completion or mastery of the course objectives.
Linda Jacobsen
Instructor
I feel so blessed to have had a job that I totally loved to do each and every day. I thoroughly enjoyed teaching elementary aged students for the past 38 years. I liked not only working with the children, but their families as well. I have made many lifelong connections with many of them. As a teacher, it is such a rewarding feeling to see my students “light come on” and see them understand the objective of the lesson. I was also very fond of working with other teachers and administrators and helping them understand and learn about technology. I always liked integrating technology into my lessons and helping others do the same. This really makes lessons come to life. All my FPU courses are very helpful for teachers to learn how to integrate technology into their classroom lessons. Working with my FPU students is great because they really want to learn and use what they have learned to make their classroom lessons so much better and more meaningful for their students.