Presented by Krestin Bahr, Superintendent, Peninsula School District (WA); Tom Livezey, Superintendent, Oakridge Public Schools (MI); Dr. Mary Templeton, Superintendent, Lake Stevens School District (WA); and Amy McLaughlin, Cybersecurity Project Director, CoSN (Consortium for School Networking)
Moderated by Ann McMullan, Project Director, CoSN/AASA EmpowerED Superintendents Initiative, CoSN (Consortium for School Networking)
AI has been around for a long time, even before there were book recommendations from Amazon and chess games with computer opponents. The recent leap forward in both tools and capabilities, however, has driven industries to integrate AI on a broader scale. That means that schools, which are preparing students for their future employment, need to figure out the place for AI in education.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve accessibility, according to the AI & Accessibility in Education: 2024 Blaschke Report. As a tool, it can tailor educational content to meet individual students’ needs, especially those of students with disabilities.
Presented by Dr. Bryan Duffie, Superintendent, Alma School District (AR); Dr. Deborah Kerr, Superintendent, St. Francis Public School District (WI); Dr. Michael Lubelfeld, Superintendent, North Shore School District 112 (IL); and Pete Just, AI Project Director, CoSN
Moderated by Ann McMullan, Project Director, CoSN/AASA EmpowerED Superintendents Initiative, CoSN (Consortium for School Networking)
Presented by Christine Fox, Chief Growth and Innovation Officer, CAST; Bryan Dean, Innovation Strategist, CAST; and Stacy Hawthorne, Ed.D., Board Chair, CoSN

