Instructional Leadership, emphasis: K-12 School Leadership (MEd)
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Artificial intelligence challenge


Complete the 3-in-3 challenge

Complete three “AI must dos” within the first three months of the 2024 school year. 

1. Determine then clearly communicate AI tools/apps do’s and don’ts

When it comes to AI tools and apps:

  • What AI tools/apps are district-approved for teachers? Students over 13? Under 13?
  • If a teacher or staff member wants to create an account for a free tool not offered by the district, should they use their work email to do so?
  • If an already-approved tool adds an AI feature, does the district permit or restrict use? How can teachers inquire about getting a tool/app approved?
  • How will this information be communicated to teachers, students, families, and community members?

2. Train teachers and staff about pitfalls to avoid

  • What information should never be entered into AI apps? (Think: FERPA)
  • Can AI output always be trusted? What should teachers look for when evaluating AI-generated content?
  • What responsibility do we have for oversight when using AI?

Learn more about the challenge

View this 30-minute webinar to learn more about the 3-in-3 Challenge and the 3 AI “must dos.” This webinar is presented by Chad Gestson and LeeAnn Lindsey from the Arizona Institute for Education and the Economy at Northern Arizona University.

Ready to accept the challenge

Show your commitment by filling out this form, and join others around Arizona who will be creating safer spaces for AI implementation through participation in this challenge. 

Enter to win AI professional development

Those who complete all three tasks by October 31, 2024* will be entered to win an AI professional development session paid for by the Arizona Institute for Education and the Economy! It’s simple – once your organization has completed all three tasks, just let us know!

* Arizona local educational agencies (LEAs) are eligible to win the AI professional development session.