hosted by The AI Education Project and Arizona State University's Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College
When
Where
The summit will capitalize on the current dialogue surrounding the rapid transformation AI brings to our daily lives. Our aim is to rally education leaders and partners from across the state to take a pioneering role in closing the AI education gap in Arizona.
Who should attend?
Attending in district teams of 6-8 participants is encouraged, although individual and smaller group attendance is welcomed. Recommended attendees include:
- District leaders (superintendents, assistant superintendents, chief technology officers)
- Building leadership (principals, assistant principals, instructional technology directors or specialists, instructional coaches, teacher leaders)
- Educators (early adopters and leaders integrating AI in the classroom)
Learning objectives:
- Foster a shared understanding among Arizona education leaders regarding AI's transformative impact in education
- Explore opportunities to harness AI for the greatest positive impact in educational settings
- Forge pathways for future collaboration and partnerships
What's included?
For a cost of $99 per person, attendees will receive:
- Breakfast, lunch, and snacks (gluten-free and vegetarian options available)
- Professional certificate of completion (equivalent to 8 clock hours)
- Access to an interactive strategic planning tool for ongoing use with stakeholders
Don't miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of AI's impact on education! Join us for a day of insightful discussions, networking and strategizing to shape the future of learning in Arizona.
Space is limited, register today!
The AI Education Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that creates Equitable Learning experiences that excite and empower students with AI literacy.
ASU’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College creates knowledge, mobilizes people and takes action to improve education.