Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Education

Course Available
2 Units
Online Self-Paced

Course Description

Using Artificial Intelligence as a Teaching Tool in the Classroom

This course is created for our Los Angeles USD teachers and explores the innovative integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in the modern classroom environment. Educators will learn about the new pedagogy of an AI-integrated classroom. Through hands-on activities, educators will gain practical skills in designing and implementing AI-driven educational strategies tailored to diverse learning needs. Additionally, societal and ethical considerations, privacy concerns, and equity implications associated with AI integration in classrooms will be critically examined. Educators will design, adapt, and retool current curriculums to promote the responsible and transparent use of AI to support all learners. Educators will develop a comprehensive lesson utilizing AI to utilize in their classroom.

Objectives:

  • Understand the concept of an integrated AI classroom and its potential impact on teaching and learning
  • Explore various AI technologies and tools applicable to classroom environments, such as intelligent tutoring systems, chatbots, and adaptive learning platforms
  • Develop strategies for effectively integrating AI into instructional design to enhance student engagement and academic achievement
  • Learn techniques for leveraging AI to personalize learning experiences and cater to individual student needs
  • Evaluate ethical considerations and privacy concerns related to AI integration in educational settings

Course Details

Number or Units: 2.0 graduate level extension credit(s) in semester hours

Who Should Attend: This course provides continuing education for Los Angeles USD education professionals that are interested in leveraging AI to enhance teaching and learning experiences.  This includes K-12 educators, instructional designers, educational technologists, and policymakers.

If you are not a Los Angeles USD teacher we do offer this course for the general population, please check here.

Required Materials:

  • You will need access to the Internet.
  • You will need to create or have a ChatGPT, from OpenAI, https://openai.com/chatgpt or Gemini or a similar account

Technical Requirements

Course Options

Course Date Units Price
EDU-X758QA – 003 Start now, you have 180 days to complete this course once enrolled 2 $317

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Education

Start now, you have 180 days to complete this course once enrolled
2
$317
Online Self-Paced
Paula Intravaia

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What You Will Learn

  • Recognize the concept of an integrated AI classroom and its potential impact on teaching and learning
  • Explore various AI technologies and tools applicable to classroom environments, such as ChatGPT
  • Develop strategies for effectively integrating AI into instructional design to enhance student engagement and academic achievement
  • Evaluate societal and ethical considerations and privacy concerns related to AI integration in educational settings
  • Identify techniques and resources for leveraging AI to personalize learning experiences and cater to individual student needs
  • Develop a lesson plan that meets the needs of all students to implement in their classroom

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How is the learning structured? Each online fixed-date course is asynchronous, meaning that you can work on your assignments anytime, although you are required to complete the assignments by specific dates. The course is designed with learning modules where all of the content is grouped into weekly assignments. Each module covers one or more topics. Within each of the learning modules, you can expect the following components:

• Module introduction that outlines what you can expect to learn in the module.

• Required readings (textbook, articles, journals, etc.) and presentations (audio and/or video).

• Assignments with due dates (which may include: written assignments, journal entries, research, blogs, etc.) based on the readings and presentations.

• Discussion forum where you answer prompts from the instructor and interact with your classmates.

• Module conclusion to review the topics and what you should have learned.

Typically, there is a final project, paper, or exam due in the last module that culminates all of the topics covered in each of the learning modules. You’ll find that the design of the learning modules has a rhythm to help you manage your time in the course.

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