AI guidelines in education ensure the ethical and effective use of technology. They protect student privacy, promote inclusivity, and support educators in using AI to enhance learning. Clear policies help mitigate biases, maintain fairness, and ensure AI complements, rather than replaces, human teaching.
Key Documents:
- For recommendations on AI use in schools, please refer to EECD’s Recommended Approaches to Generative Artificial Intelligence.
- For recommendations on AI use across GNB, please refer to the GNB Generative AI Guidelines [NBED Login].
SharePoint – Digital Learning Hub
Brightspace course(s)
- AI for Educators (NBED login)
External Opportunities
- Artificial Intelligence | IBM SkillsBuild
- A free online course – Elements of AI
- Generative AI in the Classroom with Adobe Express | Adobe Education Exchange
- AI 101 for Teachers | Code.org
- AI for education | Microsoft Learn
- Day of AI
Webinars
- AI Workshops for Educators — AI for Education
- edWeb: A professional online community for educators
- Common Sense Education
Other Resources
- Free Artificial Intelligence Course for Students | SkillsBuild
- Teaching with ChatGPT
- aiEDU
- AI for Beginners (microsoft.github.io)
- AI and Educational Equity: A Blueprint for Closing the Gap – Unite.AI
- Practical Strategies for Teaching with AI – MIT Sloan Teaching & Learning Technologies
- AI4K12 – Sparking Curiosity in AI
- ChatGPT and Beyond: How to Handle AI in Schools | Common Sense Education