02589cam a2200301 i 45000010009000000050017000090070003000260080041000290100017000700200018000870200018001050200018001230350018001410400042001590420008002010500023002090820032002321000083002642450104003472600079004513000046005305040041005765050289006175201077009066500048019836500044020317760212020752366309620260603163019.0t|240427s2024 vaua b 000 0 eng  a 2024012018 a9798888370353 z9798888370339 z9798888370346 a(DLC)23663096 aDLCbengerdacDLCdDLCdDLC-MRCdDLC apcc00aQ335.7 b.P67 202400a006.3071/2223/eng/202405091 aPoth, Rachelle Dené,eauthor4aut4http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut10aHow to teach AI :bweaving strategies and activities into any content area /cRachelle Dené Poth. aArlington, VA :bInternational Society for Technology in Education,c2024. axiv, 178 pages :billustrations ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 aArtificial Intelligence : what is it? -- Navigating AI's ethical implications -- The impact of AI in education -- Putting ChatGPT and GenAI to work -- Fostering creators and innovators with AI -- AI impact : preparing students for the future of work -- Best practices for teaching AI. a"Get practical tools and strategies for teaching AI across the K-12 curriculum with this accessible guide. As AI continues to transform our world, educators have a responsibility to stay current with the changes, and ensure that students have the necessary knowledge and skills to succeed in the future. Written by an educator who is currently teaching on this topic, How to Teach AI shares practical strategies and tools based on what good practice looks like in the classroom right now. Readers will build confidence in integrating AI into their curriculum so they can effectively prepare students for their careers. Taking a friendly and accessible approach, the book covers a range of topics related to AI, such as machine learning, robotics and natural language processing, and includes examples of how these technologies are being implemented in different industries and their impact on education. The book includes a chapter dedicated to the ethics of AI, addressing issues around bias, intellectual property, student data privacy and more"-- Provided by publisher. 0aArtificial intelligencexStudy and teaching 0aInterdisciplinary approach in education1 iOnline versionaPoth, Rachelle DenétHow to teach AIbFirst editiondArlington, VA: International Society for Technology in Education, [2024]w(DLC) 2024012019z9798888370346z9798888370339z9798888370353