Annual WASA (WA School Administrators' Association) Superintendents Component Meeting and announcement of Washington's 2024 Superintendent of the Year. Breakfast will be served at this meeting.
This hands-on session aims to get you started understanding the world of Generative AI (artificial intelligence). If you are new to AI (ChatGPT, CoPilot, etc.) then this is the session for you! We will break down and explain what Generative AI is, how you can leverage it as a school board member/leader, and how it is saving school leaders and educators 3+ hours a week in their jobs... and how it might save you time too. (Computer and AI account needed)
The child of two teachers, Jeff’s been rethinking education since his teenage years working his local farm in the Spokane Valley. His first mentor, a fourth grade teacher, agreed to let Jeff serve as a volunteer teacher at the age of 17. From these very first experiences in the... Read More →
This interactive workshop (device required: smartphone or laptop) is designed to equip school board members with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively integrate Gen AI (generative artificial intelligence) into educational settings following guidelines from OSPI (Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction) and WSSDA . Participants will explore the potential impacts of GenAI on curriculum, instruction, and student outcomes, while addressing key policy considerations and ethical implications. Through hands-on activities and collaborative discussions, attendees will learn to bridge the gap between AI policy and classroom implementation. This workshop will empower board members to make informed decisions, fostering an environment where both educators and students can harness the benefits of GenAI while navigating its challenges. Join us to shape the future of education in Washington state, ensuring our schools remain at the forefront of innovative practices.
The child of two teachers, Jeff’s been rethinking education since his teenage years working his local farm in the Spokane Valley. His first mentor, a fourth grade teacher, agreed to let Jeff serve as a volunteer teacher at the age of 17. From these very first experiences in the... Read More →