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Brainstorm: Conversations on AI in Public Education

Join your fellow MTA members for a day of discussion about the promises and problems of artificial intelligence and large language model software.
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A day of discussion about the promises and problems of AI

What: Brainstorm: Conversations on AI in Public Education

When: Saturday, Nov. 16, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Where: Worcester State University

Join your fellow MTA members for a day of discussion about the promises and problems of artificial intelligence and large language model software in our schools, colleges and universities. Whether you’re excited or anxious, outraged by or engaged with AI, this will be a special day of sharing our perspectives and planning for the appropriate use of these technologies in public education.

This day will be entirely conversation-based. No keynote speeches. No consultants. No sales pitches from software companies. Just a group of educators who care about the future of public education and are willing to talk through challenges and opportunities that AI and related technologies present for our students, colleagues, communities and union.

The meeting will be hosted by Dan Callahan, MTA professional development strategist and co-founder of Edcamp, a series of participant-driven professional development events. This will be an exciting day of conversations you won’t want to miss.

This event is free and open to all MTA members.

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