Tech & Cybersecurity

Key Considerations for Evaluating AI Edtech Tools

Date & Time: Thursday, August 1st at 2 pm ET

In this 20-minute DA Ed Talk, an AI and K-12 researcher will share some best practices to evaluate AI tools for their safety, recommendations for education leaders to guide discussions about the responsible use of AI, and provide a downloadable checklist of key considerations and questions to ask as you explore the potential of new AI technologies. 

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