MASSP Catalyst23 was the starting point for a year-long conversation about how AI, tech and other disruptions require us to rethink our mission and vision as educational leaders. This series will offer an opportunity to dive deeper into some of the topics covered at Catalyst specifically around the impact of AI on learning, school policy and process and your day-to-day work!
The series will be five parts and will focus on how AI will change learning and education in the next five years and actions that can be taken now to make sure that transition is successful and student learning outcomes increase. Attendees can expect to learn about the latest trends in AI and how they can be applied to education. They will also learn about the benefits of using AI in the classroom and how it can help students learn more effectively. Attendees will also explore legal and ethical challenges that will surface in this new AI-driven landscape.
The series is designed for secondary school leaders, teachers and administrators who want to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in AI and education.
Part 1: Looking Backward, Thinking Forward, Engaging Now
(Dr. Sabba Quidwai, Director of Innovative Learning for the University of Southern California – Keck School of Medicine)
This webinar is designed to help school leaders look backward to think, and plan, forward. The world has irrevocably changed in the last 70 years and even more so in the last 30, and 10 and so on! Rate of growth in digital tools will continue to grow exponentially. Dr. Quidwai brings expertise as a former teacher and as an educational researcher and futurist who is interested in helping schools and school leaders rethink education and how new tools will continue to redefine best practices.
Who Should Attend?
Principals, Counselors, Educators, Tech Staff, Central Office Staff
Cost:
Free for Catalyst23 Attendees and MASSP Members
Location:
Virtual – Anywhere you or your team are comfortable
SCECHs:
Participants may earn up to one (1) SCECH upon approval from MDE