Artificial Intelligence + Authentic Connections

 

Explore the real impact of AI in today’s schools. How it's being used, where it's misunderstood, and how educators and students can build responsible, authentic digital habits.

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AI is in the classroom.

 

Are you ready to lead with clarity, care, and confidence?

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As AI becomes a regular part of students’ lives, the line between helpful tool and harmful misuse gets blurry.

From ChatGPT to deepfakes, this webinar explores the growing role of AI in schools—what’s working, what’s worrying, and how educators can take charge.

Walk away with smart policies, real-world examples, and fresh classroom strategies to guide students with empathy and tech-savvy.

Webinar Highlights:

  • How students and teachers actually use AI (with new data!)
  • Examples of AI helping and hurting in schools
  • Real talk on cheating, deepfakes, and bias
  • Tools to spot misuse and support students
  • What every school needs in an AI policy

What You Will Gain:

  • Confidence using and teaching with AI
  • Strategies for more authentic student work
  • A clearer understanding of ethical boundaries
  • Free AI tools and resources for educators
  • Tips for balancing innovation with student safety

Why Attend?

This isn’t another tech hype session. It’s an honest, practical conversation about how to guide students in a digital world where AI is both a superpower and a challenge. Whether you're AI-curious or already using it in class, you’ll leave feeling informed, empowered, and better equipped to lead.

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Kim Karr

Digital Safety & AI Ethics Expert, Speaker

Kim Karr is a renowned speaker, educator, and advocate for digital safety, wellness, and leadership. As the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Digital4Good + #ICANHELP, she has dedicated her career to equipping students, educators, and communities with the tools needed to navigate and create a safer, more positive digital world.

With a background in education and student leadership, Kim has spent over a decade training students, educators, law enforcement, parents, and organizations to harness the power of technology for good. Through keynotes, interactive workshops, and curriculum-based training, she has helped over 12.5 million students globally develop digital literacy, combat cyberbullying, and take proactive steps against emerging online threats such as AI-generated deepfakes and nudify apps.