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Using AI to Create Resources and Strengthen the Implementation of Open Educational Resources
Generative AI can enhance Open Educational Resources (OER) by creating tailored instructional tools and supports. DSST Public Schools used AI-powered chatbots with Illustrative Mathematics to develop teacher engagement strategies and end-of-unit...
Equipping Students to Drive Community Change with AI
To develop true AI literacy, students must actively create alongside AI, rather than passively consume its outputs. DSST Public Schools civics teachers Zach Kennelly and Gianna Geraffo designed a project where students built AI-powered chatbots to...
Using a Custom Chatbot to Support Virtual Learners
This strategy highlights how Denver Online High School integrates a custom AI chatbot into coursework to support remote learners. By embedding just-in-time, course-specific assistance within their LMS, students can develop self-direction skills...
AI Policy Landscape Scan: Understanding the Field’s Early Response
This landscape scan captures and compares emerging AI guidance from state and local education agencies across the U.S., highlighting how leaders are beginning to frame instructional use, provide implementation supports, and articulate guiding...
Telling the Story: A Human-Centered Approach to Scaling Through Uncertainty
In a time of shrinking budgets and shifting priorities, edtech products and education programs face growing challenges when trying to scale. Storytelling offers a powerful way to bridge the gap between innovation and adoption—by centering real-world...
How can school and district leaders build the prerequisite conditions for AI to be used powerfully, equitably, and responsibly?
This problem of practice provides three approaches school and district leaders can take to build the prerequisite conditions for AI to be used powerfully, equitably, and responsibly.
How can teachers begin to effectively and responsibly enhance teaching and learning through implementing generative AI tools?
This problem of practice offers three approaches that teachers can effectively and responsibly use to enhance teaching and learning by implementing generative AI tools.
How can teachers support students to develop their ability to use generative AI effectively and responsibly in their learning?
This problem of practice provides teachers with guidance on how to support students to develop their ability to use generative AI effectively and responsibly in their learning.
Report: Generative Practice- Practical Insights for Unlocking the Instructional Potential of AI from the School Teams AI Collaborative
This report complies learnings from the School Teams AI Collaborative, which was a partnership between FullScale and Leading Educators that brought together ~80 educators from 19 schools who were on the leading edge of implementing AI in schools....
Working with Industry Partners to Design Real-World, AI-Enhanced Projects
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT help students engage deeply in authentic problem-solving challenges by supporting research, ideation, and content creation. This strategy explores how students can use AI to empathize with real-world partners,...