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Spotlight of the Month: AI K-12 and Postsecondary Policy Subcommittees
What is SREB’s Commission on Artificial Intelligence in Education working on right now? In this first spotlight post, we give you some insight into why each of our subcommittees was created and what they are preparing now. In this first spotlight, we look at our combined K-12 and postsecondary subcommittees.
Mississippi AI Network Is Partnering to Lead
Statewide initiative has trained thousands of educators
We have yet another reason to watch Mississippi, which has trained thousands of educators and staff through a network of education agencies, colleges, industry associations and technology partners.
The network’s director offers an overview of the initiative in this blog post.
How AI Can Transform Education: Insights From Sal Khan
Pioneering AI Integration in Schools: The University of Florida’s Approach
This post shows how the University of Florida’s Undergraduate Laboratories created a pilot AI program for high schools throughout the state.
Calculating the Potential of AI in Education: Insights from Code.Org’s CAO
This post looks at the benefits and risks of AI in education from the lens of Pat Yongpradit, the CAO of Code.Org. In his speech, he discussed what he has sees as the future of AI throughout school operations, teaching life and student support.
Breaking Barriers: Overcoming Resistance to AI in Education Initiatives
This post discusses the way that former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson compared his computer science initiatives to the AI in education movement. Using the same ideas, learn how we can start to overcome resistance to this emerging technology.
Automating Tasks, Not Jobs: 5 Lessons on AI in Education from Humana’s CEO
This post focuses on the lessons learned during the featured address by Bruce Broussard, CEO of Humana, at the first meeting of the SREB Commission on AI in education.
Navigating the Future: Insights from the First Meeting of the SREB Commission on AI in Education
This post contains some of the key takeaways that the SREB Commission on AI in Education came away with after the first commission meeting in Columbia, South Carolina. They include many of the opportunities and risks that the commission sees this emerging technology creating for the education sector.