Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing education, but many educators still struggle with one major question:
“How do I actually use AI in ways that save time, improve instruction, and support student learning without creating more overwhelm?”
In this highly practical, hands-on session, participants will learn how to use AI as a professional thinking partner to streamline instructional workflows, analyze student data, differentiate instruction, support intervention planning, and reduce teacher workload.
This session moves beyond “AI tools” and focuses on real classroom and leadership systems educators can immediately implement.
Participants will experience live demonstrations and guided examples showing how AI can help:
- analyze benchmark, formative, and standards-based assessment data,
- identify instructional trends and heavy-hitter standards,
- create small-group remediation and intervention plans,
- build standards-aligned lesson plans and assessments,
- differentiate instruction for diverse learners,
- support EL, SPED, and intervention workflows,
- generate classroom resources and feedback,
- organize instructional coaching and walkthrough observations,
- and create reusable AI workflows customized to their role.
The session will also explore how educators can safely organize curriculum resources, pacing guides, standards documents, and instructional materials to create personalized AI-supported systems that continue improving throughout the school year.
Attendees will leave with practical prompting frameworks, implementation strategies, example workflows, and ready-to-use ideas that can immediately support teaching, coaching, leadership, and student success.
This session is designed to help educators move from curiosity about AI to confident classroom implementation.