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AI and UDL: More Than Alphabet Soup

Wednesday, February 14, 2:00 pm–2:50 pm
Seattle Convention Center - 609

I was a Generative AI naysayer when it first rose in prominence. I thought it was going to keep kids from learning. The more I learn, the more that changes, especially in thinking about how it can empower teachers to reach learners in more ways than ever before and open doors to allow learners to demonstrate their understanding in a variety of ways. This session will allow you time to play with tools and ideas for how AI and UDL can work hand-in-hand to become a teacher superpower.

Format:
50-minute Session
Focus Area:
AI/AR/VR, Accessibility, Blended Learning, Brain Research/Neuroscience
Audience:
Administration, All Educators, CTE Educators, Curriculum Specialists, ELL/ESL, Gifted/Talented, Instructional Technology/Technology Coaches, Postsecondary, Special Education Teachers
Skill Level:
All levels
Grade Level:
Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12, Grades K-12

Presented by


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Tyler Rablin (Presenter)
Innovative Learning Coach
Sunnyside School District

Tyler Rablin is an instructional coach for Sunnyside School District in Sunnyside, WA. On the side, he runs Tyler Rablin Consulting, writes for Edutopia and EdSurge, has been a featured speaker at conferences for his work with assessment and instructional technology. He has a forthcoming book from Times10 Publishing titled Hacking Student Motivation: 5 Assessment Strategies That Boost Learning Progression & Build Student Confidence. His educational passion is focused on the ways that intentional technology integration, modernized assessment strategies, and strong cultures of learning can allow us to provide meaningful, powerful, and personal learning experiences for each of our students.


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