From Overwhelmed to Empowered: Leveraging AI in Education
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From Overwhelmed to Empowered: Leveraging AI in Education | |
The explosion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools and opportunities has left many educators overwhelmed, eager, and concerned. How do we leverage this technology for our own operational efficiencies? How can we leverage its power for our benefit? And how can we ensure that students have opportunities to become literate in AI use? | |
Participants will: Focus on ways that educators can implement and integrate AI tools, with specific focus on tools that are practical and accessible | |
When: Thursday, November 7, 2024, from 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm | |
Delivery Method: Online Workshop | |
Zoom Link: Will be provided on Monday, November 4th | |
Presenter: Dr. Michael Rubin, Uxbridge High School | |
PD Hours: 2 in Content Area Leadership and Administration | |
Fees: Member $50 / Non-Member $75 | |
MSAA Contact: Ethel Kawesa, ekawesa@miaa.net | |
Dr. Michael Rubin | Uxbridge High School Now in his ninth year as Principal of Uxbridge High School, Michael Rubin has successfully led Uxbridge High School’s designation as a Commonwealth of Massachusetts Innovation Pathway school, one of the first four schools in the state to earn this distinction. He currently serves as a DESE Peer Ambassador for Innovation Pathways, is chair of the Blackstone Valley Ed Hub Board of Advisors, and is the Massachusetts State Coordinator for the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP). UHS has also been recognized as a member of the National Consortium of Secondary STEM Schools and the CAPS Network, and UHS is the only comprehensive high school in Massachusetts to have earned Project Lead the Way program distinction for the past three years. In addition, Dr. Rubin has presented on the state and national level regarding UHS’ commitment to authentic learning, building partnerships with local industry, leveraging student learning styles, and focusing on proficiency and skills-based competencies in traditional schools. In the past three years, more than 70 schools have visited UHS to learn from the school’s leaders, teachers, and students. He was named Massachusetts High School Principal of the Year in 2020. Dr. Rubin earned his Bachelors Degree from Brown University and Masters Degree from Bridgewater State University, and he recently completed his doctorate at the University of the Cumberlands. |