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Digital Citizenship Week is October 14–18!

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WEBINARS & EVENTS

AI Prompt Engineering for Responsible Digital Citizens

How can we use AI ethically and purposefully? Join Common Sense Education’s Tali Horowitz, Director of East Coast Education, and Sue Thotz, Director of Education Outreach, as they discuss how a foundation of digital citizenship can be applied to…

Monday, Feb. 12, 2024 11 am – 12 pm PST

Grades

1–12

WEBINARS & EVENTS

AI Unleashed: Vetting the Tools

Join Common Sense’s Steve Garton, Senior Manager of their Privacy Program, and Bianca DeJesus, Editor of Learning Content, as they share what you need to look for when vetting AI tools for classroom use. Tune in to learn about how we determine…

Thursday, Jan. 18, 2024 10 am – 11 am PST

Grades

4–12

VIDEO

What Are AI Chatbots?

What are AI chatbots? And how are they designed to sound like us?Chatbots are becoming increasingly more helpful (and clever), while at the same time, they're making it harder to tell if we're talking to a person or a robot. In t…

Time

3:20

Grades

6–12

VIDEO

What Is AI?

What is artificial intelligence (AI)? How does it work, and is it different than generative AI? We'll break it down while you consider the benefits and drawbacks of this evolving technology.See the related lesson.

Time

2:37

Grades

6–12

WEBINARS & EVENTS

Bringing AI Literacy Lessons to Life with IDEA

We are partnering with Illinois Digital Educators Alliance (IDEA) to demonstrate a collection of quick lessons (20 minutes or less!) that provide an introduction to AI, orient AI to our students, and help address its social and ethical impacts. Attendees will…

Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024 1 :30 pm – 2 :30pm PST

Grades

6–12

ARTICLE

AI Movies, Books, and Podcasts to Discuss in the Classroom

Use media to start important conversations about artificial intelligence.

Posted on November 9, 2023 by Christine Elgersma

Grades

K–12

WEBINARS & EVENTS

Bringing AI Literacy Lessons to Life

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the world we live in. From using generative AI for schoolwork to dealing with misinformation and befriending AI chatbots, students have a lot to consider when it comes to this ever-evolving…

Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023 11 am – 12 pm PST

Grades

6–12

ARTICLE

Free Resources to Explore and Use ChatGPT and AI

Get an educator-focused approach to information, concerns, and uses for artificial intelligence.

Posted on October 19, 2023 by Christine Elgersma

Grades

K–12

LESSON COLLECTION

AI Literacy Lessons for Grades 6–12

Quick, grab-and-go lessons to help your students think critically about AI and its impact.

Grades

6–12

WEBINARS & EVENTS

Transforming Education with AI: What Educators Need to Know

Join Alex Kotran, Co-Founder & CEO of The AI Education Project as he dives into the world of AI, focusing on its transformative influence in education. In this edWebinar, educators will get a closer look at how AI's rapid advancement is…

Monday, Sep. 18, 2023 10 am – 11 am PDT

Grades

5–12

Expert Review

Magicschool.ai

Great AI templates help teachers write content for classroom and beyond

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Editorial review by Common Sense Education
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Based on 4 reviews
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Expert evaluation by Common Sense

Grades

K–12

Price

Free

Platforms

Web

Expert Review

The AI Education Project

Excite and empower students with crucial AI literacy lessons

Learning Rating
Editorial review by Common Sense Education
Community Rating
Based on 5 reviews
Privacy Rating
Expert evaluation by Common Sense

Grades

6–12

Price

Free

Platforms

Web

ARTICLE

5 Easy Ways to Integrate Digital Citizenship Every Day

If you're short on time, try these tips to teach these critical life skills.

Posted on April 19, 2018 by Merve Lapus

Grades

K–12

ARTICLE

4 Ways to Approach Media Literacy in the Classroom

Use these strategies to encourage students to think critically about media.

Posted on September 22, 2017 by Paul Barnwell

Grades

K–12