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AI (Artificial Intelligence) and it's use in the Classroom

Thursday, February 15, 1:00 pm–2:50 pm
Seattle Convention Center - 618

HP42

This workshop will highlight what AI is and what AI is not. This workshop will focus on the integration of AI into classrooms and how to teach about AI as well as integrating AI into content across the grade levels.

BYOD Needs:
There are no special BYOD needs for this workshop.
Format:
BYOD Workshop
Focus Area:
Brain Research/Neuroscience, Emerging Trends, CTE
Audience:
All Audiences
Skill Level:
All levels
Grade Level:
All Grade Levels

Presented by


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Alfonso Gonzalez (Co-Presenter)
5/6 STEM Teacher
Chimacum Elementary School

Alfonso (Al) Gonzalez is a 5th and 6th grade STEM teacher from Chimacum Elementary School. Al has been teaching for 32 years! Al was the 2021 NCCE Outstanding Educator of the Year and a 2022 EPA Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators recipient. Al teaches in a 1:1 classroom and he has enhanced his curricula by getting grants for 26 of the 32 years he's been teaching and 24 of those were consecutive! Yeah, that's 24 straight years of getting at least one grant a year! https://about.me/alfonso_gonzalez/


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Tammie Schrader (Presenter)
Science/Computer Science Coordinator
NorthEast Washington Education Service District 101

Tammie Schrader is a science/computer science coordinator at Northeast Washington ESD 10. She serves 59 public schools in their science and computer science implementation. Tammie was a science teacher at Cheney Middle School, for 15 years. She taught Life Science as well as Computer Programming, Gaming Programming, Robotics as well as coaching the Science Olympiad Team, Robotics Club, SeaPerch Team as well as Future Business Leaders of America at her middle school. Tammie has her B.A. in Education and B.S. in Biology. She earned M.A. in Education and Teaching At Risk Students.


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