Enhancing Student Learning: AI Tools for Bluebonnet Curriculum - 36168
Join us for an interactive session where you'll learn how to harness the power of AI to enhance the Bluebonnet Learning curriculum and increase student engagement! We will discover how to use Curipod to enhance your slide decks, making them more engaging for your students. We will also explore Google NotebookLM to effectively internalize curriculum documents for efficient lesson flow.
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Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten, Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Teacher - General Education, Teacher - High School (Grades 9-12), Teacher - Middle School (Grades 6-8), Central Office Administrators, Directors, Instructional Coaches/Support Specialists, Instructional Leaders, Instructional Technology Personnel, Teacher - Bilingual Education Program, Teacher - ESL (English as a Second Language), Teacher - Gifted Talented/Advanced Academics, Teacher - Special Education
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After participating in the interactive training, educators will effectively utilize AI tools like Curipod and Google NotebookLM to enhance Bluebonnet Learning curriculum materials, thereby increasing student engagement and improving lesson flow.
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