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Teaching AI Literacy & Responsible Use to Students

Monday, May 11 - Sunday, June 28
$450

As artificial intelligence becomes part of students’ daily academic experience, educators must intentionally guide how it is understood and used in the classroom. This course is designed for teachers who want to help students use AI in ways that enhance learning while preserving authentic thinking, academic integrity, and skill development. Participants will explore how to establish clear boundaries for student AI use, model responsible behavior, teach ethical decision-making, and design learning experiences that remain meaningful in an AI-enabled world. This course also explores how to guide students to evaluate AI-generated content, recognize limitations and bias, and understand privacy and disclosure expectations so they can use AI thoughtfully and intentionally. Step into the evolving world of AI with the clarity and confidence to help your students use it wisely and well!

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Course Code
EDT8765
Class Duration
May 11 - June 28, 2026
Credit Hours
3
Tuition & Tech Fee
$450
Instructor
Courtney Allen

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