Know where to leverage AI in your classroom
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K-12 Educator
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Higher Education Educator
Microsoft 365 Education
Build accurate mental models of AI by clarifying what AI can and can't do, and by separating AI outputs from human judgment in educator decisions. You practice using precise, non-anthropomorphic language that supports responsible conversations.
Learning objectives
Upon completion of this module, you'll be able to:
- Explain what AI can and can't do using clear, tool-focused language that avoids treating AI like a person.
- Analyze the difference between AI-generated outputs and human judgment in common educator scenarios.
- Categorize tasks into three buckets: appropriate for AI support, appropriate with human oversight, or not appropriate for AI use.
- Plan integrity norms, including verification, privacy, and transparency, when AI is involved in educator work.
- Design simple explanations of AI use that keep responsibility visible for students, colleagues, and families.
- Educator - Analyst
- Educator - Designer
- Educator - Learner
- Leaders - Equity and Citizenship Advocate
- Leaders - Visionary Planner UNESCO Standards for Educators:
- Application of digital skills
- Curriculum and assessment
- Organization and Administration
- Pedagogy
- Teacher professional learning
- Understanding ICT in education