Summer AI Series: How to Get Started With AI in the K-12 Classroom
In this kickoff episode of our special summer series, Ashley Shaw sits down with Leslie Eaves, SREB’s project-based learning director and a key member of the SREB Commission on AI in Education, to explore the new, free report: Guidance for the Use of AI in the K12 Classroom.
Whether you’re AI-curious or already experimenting, this episode is your entry point into making AI a helpful tool—not a headache—in your classroom.
What We Cover
- Why SREB created this report (and who it’s for)
- The 4 pillars of AI use in K12 classrooms
- Why AI is best seen as a tool, not a replacement
- Practical first steps for busy teachers
- Key opportunities—and real risks—you should know about
Download the Free Report
While you can still learn how to get started with AI in the classroom from this episode alone, it really does go hand-in-hand with the report.
Download the Report:
Guidance for the Use of AI in the K12 Classroom
Watch the Video Version
For the first time, we are including a video version of the episode. Feel free to watch the episode on our YouTube channel.
Next Episode
In the next episode, we dive deep into Pillar 1: Creating cognitively demanding tasks with AI.
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