Connecticut's Department of Education has initiated a pilot program involving seven school districts to integrate artificial intelligence into classrooms. This program targets students in grades 7-12, providing them with hands-on experience using various AI tools to enhance their educational journey. The initiative aims to introduce state-approved AI technologies that can assist with feedback on assignments and personalized tutoring.
The pilot program, which began in January and will run through June 2025, positions the participating districts as innovation hubs for AI integration. Educators will receive professional development to maximize the benefits of these tools, while students will learn to critically analyze AI-generated content. This initiative underscores the importance of digital citizenship and AI education in preparing students for future success.
• Connecticut's AI program aims to enhance education for grades 7-12.
• Students will gain hands-on experience with various AI tools.
AI refers to technology that enables computers to perform tasks typically requiring human intelligence.
Digital citizenship involves teaching students about online safety, ethics, and responsible technology use.
AI tools in this context include technologies that provide feedback and personalized tutoring for students.
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