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26 AOP Connected Educators Winter Series
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The
AoP Connected Educators Winter 2025 Webinar Series seeks to support K-12
educators in driving meaningful student engagement and deeper learning
outcomes through the integration of technology. These sessions will focus on
taking educators from the foundations and initial “wow” of artificial
intelligence to using it as a tool for instructional excellence. Teachers
will gain skills in prompt writing, privacy lessons, and academic integrity
to help build high quality educational resources for their classrooms.
digital
tools, including artificial intelligence (AI), to enhance teaching and
learning. Teachers will gain practical strategies for differentiating
instruction, implementing Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and empowering
student voice and choice.
Please Note: Attendees MUST attend and actively participate in ALL three (3)
virtual sessions to earn the credit hours. To receive the session links, you
must also register through the AoP Tech website at www.aoptech.org.
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Target Audience
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Faculty and Administrators or the Archdiocese of Philadelphia
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Learner Outcomes
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1: Decode the AI Alphabet Soup &Establish Foundations:
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Teachers
will be able to define key AI terminology and articulate the difference
between traditional predictive AI and Generative AI, identify specific
integration points for AI and the Google Workspace platform, and analyze
Google’s data privacy policies to explain how student and teacher data is
protected.
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2: The art of Prompting & Workflow Wizardry
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Teachers
will be able to apply prompt engineering techniques (such as persona,
context, and constraints) to generate high-quality outputs rather than
generic responses, create essential classroom materials—including
differentiated lesson plans, assessment rubrics, and quizzes, and develop a
personalized workflow to automate routine administrative tasks like email
drafting and grading feedback.
Session 3: Navigating Integrity and Bias
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Teachers
will be able to evaluate AI-generated content to identify potential
hallucinations, factual errors, and inherent biases, design assessments and
assignments that encourage critical thinking and original thought, even in an
AI-enabled classroom, and start to formulate an "AI policy" or set
of classroom expectations that teaches students ethical usage.
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Instructor Led Sessions (To Register, or for more information,click on a start date.)
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01/21/2026
| 4:00 PM-5:00 PM | 3 | Virtual Session |
26 AOP Connected Educators Winter Series |
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