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AI Essentials
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Section 1: What is AI?3 Topics
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Section 2: Types of AI1 Topic
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Section 3: What Powers AI?1 Topic
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Section 4: Specialized Types of AI1 Topic
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Section 5: What is Generative AI?3 Topics
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Section 6: Prompts for Generative AI2 Topics
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Section 7: The CRE Framework in Action1 Topic
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Section 8: Let’s Start Creating Prompts9 Topics
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Scenario 1: Creating a Classroom Activity
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Scenario 2: Dealing with an Angry Parent
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Scenario 3: Drafting a School Announcement
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Scenario 4: Assisting with Legal Contracts
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Scenario 5: Writing a Proposal to the Department Head for Program Funding
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Scenario 6: Using ChatGPT to Solve Math Problems
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Using ChatGPT for Image Generation
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Using AI for Music Generation
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Using AI for Video Generation
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Scenario 1: Creating a Classroom Activity
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Section 9: Vision and Voice Features in ChatGPT2 Topics
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Section 10: Using ChatGPT Responsibly4 Topics
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Section 11: Conclusion1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Safeguarding student privacy and protecting sensitive information is critical when using any tech tool in schools. Before using ChatGPT, familiarize yourself with your school or district’s guidelines for protecting student data and sharing information with third parties.
ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, may use certain data generated during your interactions to improve its systems. To avoid privacy risks:
- Do not input sensitive information, such as:
- Personally identifiable information (PII) like names, birthdates, addresses, or other personal details.
- Documents or files containing student data that fall under confidentiality policies or legal protections like FERPA.
- Files or media that include individuals’ images, audio, or video recordings.
By ensuring you only input general or anonymized information, you can help maintain compliance with privacy standards.