Generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and other assistants have the potential to improve teachers’ workloads, especially when it comes to lesson planning, grading, and personalized learning materials. However, knowing best practices is crucial to get the most out of the tech — and this new free AI course is meant to teach just that.
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On Wednesday, OpenAI and Common Sense Media launched a free online course called “ChatGPT Foundations for K-12 Educators” to help teachers learn how to responsibly and effectively implement AI into their workflows.
“We’re in the early stages of AI adoption in K-12, and it will take all of us — educators, technologists, and organizations — working together to ensure this technology enables teachers and improves learning outcomes for students,” said Leah Belsky, VP and GM of Education at OpenAI.
The course, which should take less than one hour to complete, covers the basics of AI, including topics such as data privacy implications, ethical usage, AI fundamentals, and ideas for how educators can leverage AI in their classrooms, according to the release. It was designed to be simple and accessible and will help educators understand the basics of AI beyond ChatGPT.
The company shared that the course has already been piloted in a dozen school districts and has seen promising early results, with 98% of participants sharing that the course offered them new ideas or strategies they could apply to their work. Several AI tools already exist for students, including college-level reading and studying help.
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The course is available for free today on the Common Sense Media website for all educators and school districts. A ChatGPT Edu subscription is not required. This partnership marks the first public collaboration between the companies, with more to come, according to OpenAI.
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