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RALEIGH, N.C. - ncarol.com -- We keep hearing about Artificial Intelligence (AI). What does it really mean? Where are we now in the progression of AI? How is it impacting education?
In a televised interview with Amber Freeman of CBS17, Founder, Moni Singh simplifies AI with the aim to initiate the important conversation on how parents and teachers of school-age children can think about AI and use it. Learn what you can do about it. Love or hate it… AI is here to stay just like calculators, computers and smartphones.
"AI poses a real challenge of balancing academic integrity while staying attuned with changing technologies", she said.
She announced free training for anyone involved with educating K-12 students. The training will address the challenge and provide 5 practical strategies that can be utilized to leverage AI.
The training will show ways to use AI to ignite curiosity among students, provide personalized learning experiences and industry connections. It will offer insights on how to guide students in the ethical use of AI, encouraging critical thinking and responsible information sourcing while incorporating diverse perspectives and fostering inclusivity.
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Educators, administrators, and anyone interested in the intersection of education and technology are encouraged to attend this free training. It will take place on Friday June 28 at 6:30PM US EST. Registration is free and open to all. To register and for more information, please visit https://teach4d.stemforkids.net/free-webinar .
See the full interview at https://www.cbs17.com/my-carolina/sponsored-content-lenovo-talks-more-technology-in-schools/
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Moni Singh, a recognised trailblazer in the field of STEM education, has been sparking curiosity in young minds by helping teachers and care providers through her creation STEM For Kids®. Through engaging workshops, interactive camps, and innovative programs, Moni has enabled transformations of classrooms into laboratories of imagination across the globe.
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Since 2011, STEM For Kids® has been enabling purpose-driven educators and entrepreneurs to bring life- and career-readiness skills to preK-8 children in their communities.
With over 1500 hours of STEM activities in various themes covering engineering (aerospace, civil, mechanical, environmental, bio-medicine), technology (coding, robots, Artificial Intelligence, Internet Of Things), business and social emotional learning, educators, parents and students have a lot to get excited about.
STEM For Kids® ranked #173 on the highly coveted Entrepreneur Magazine's Franchise 500 list. With a growing network of STEM For Kids® operators, educators, trained teachers, and franchisees, we have impacted numerous communities across the globe. Add your community now, https://teach4d.stemforkids.net/edu-services
For media inquiries contact sales@stemforkids.net.
In a televised interview with Amber Freeman of CBS17, Founder, Moni Singh simplifies AI with the aim to initiate the important conversation on how parents and teachers of school-age children can think about AI and use it. Learn what you can do about it. Love or hate it… AI is here to stay just like calculators, computers and smartphones.
"AI poses a real challenge of balancing academic integrity while staying attuned with changing technologies", she said.
She announced free training for anyone involved with educating K-12 students. The training will address the challenge and provide 5 practical strategies that can be utilized to leverage AI.
The training will show ways to use AI to ignite curiosity among students, provide personalized learning experiences and industry connections. It will offer insights on how to guide students in the ethical use of AI, encouraging critical thinking and responsible information sourcing while incorporating diverse perspectives and fostering inclusivity.
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Educators, administrators, and anyone interested in the intersection of education and technology are encouraged to attend this free training. It will take place on Friday June 28 at 6:30PM US EST. Registration is free and open to all. To register and for more information, please visit https://teach4d.stemforkids.net/free-webinar .
See the full interview at https://www.cbs17.com/my-carolina/sponsored-content-lenovo-talks-more-technology-in-schools/
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Moni Singh, a recognised trailblazer in the field of STEM education, has been sparking curiosity in young minds by helping teachers and care providers through her creation STEM For Kids®. Through engaging workshops, interactive camps, and innovative programs, Moni has enabled transformations of classrooms into laboratories of imagination across the globe.
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Since 2011, STEM For Kids® has been enabling purpose-driven educators and entrepreneurs to bring life- and career-readiness skills to preK-8 children in their communities.
With over 1500 hours of STEM activities in various themes covering engineering (aerospace, civil, mechanical, environmental, bio-medicine), technology (coding, robots, Artificial Intelligence, Internet Of Things), business and social emotional learning, educators, parents and students have a lot to get excited about.
STEM For Kids® ranked #173 on the highly coveted Entrepreneur Magazine's Franchise 500 list. With a growing network of STEM For Kids® operators, educators, trained teachers, and franchisees, we have impacted numerous communities across the globe. Add your community now, https://teach4d.stemforkids.net/edu-services
For media inquiries contact sales@stemforkids.net.
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