Instructors, tech specialists, and directors across all adult education settings (corrections, libraries, adult learning centers, workforce development, and more!) are invited to the peer-facilitated Digital Literacy Sharing Group. Join us to connect with fellow educators, share resources and strategies, ask questions, and explore new ideas and practices to strengthen digital literacy and technology integration in your program or classroom. Let's empower students and staff with essential digital skills!
- Instructors, technology support specialists, program leaders, and anyone who teaches digital skills, advocates for digital literacy, or integrates technology into their practice or program
This professional development activity/course is designed for:
Digital Literacy Sharing Group meetings are open to anyone who is interested in digital literacy and technology integration, regardless of their title or role. In each meeting, we address a different topic that is relevant to your work at the moment and what’s happening in your program. Each meeting will include time for general discussion and updates, followed by breakout discussions organized by topic or program type.
The topic of this meeting is AI Tools in the Classroom.
You likely have been hearing so much about AI, how to prepare students to encounter it in their lives, understand its use in the professional world, and navigate its complexities. But what AI tools are actually serving you well right now? What has been helpful and what has been holding you back? Join this peer-facilitated conversation to explore these questions with other digital literacy-minded adult educators, learn from one another, and take resources home with you.
Format & Requirements: Sharing Group meetings are held live via Zoom, accompanied by a companion discussion board and resource library in Canvas. We ask that you come prepared with resources and questions about the topic, but there is no required asynchronous work. We encourage you to attend as many meetings as you can, but attendance at all meetings is not required.
Access & Support: You will receive instructions for accessing the meeting and Canvas resources from Sovanna Carnell Guyon. If you need technical assistance to access the meeting or Canvas, please contact Sovanna at sovanna_carnellguyon@worlded.org.
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- Benefit from shared challenges, strategies, and resources shared by peers
Upon completion of this professional development activity/course, you will be able to:
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