AI Practice for Teacher Candidates: Day 99 — Sharing AI Knowledge with Fellow Teachers


 

AI Practice for Teacher Candidates: Day 99 — Sharing AI Knowledge with Fellow Teachers

Welcome to Day 99 of the 100-Day Journey!

AI in education is most effective when shared. Today, we’ll explore ways to collaborate with fellow teachers, build an AI teaching network, and exchange AI best practices.


Why Share AI Knowledge?

  • 🤝 Builds a Supportive Teaching Community: Teachers learn best from each other’s experiences.
  • 📚 Promotes Professional Growth: Sharing AI strategies improves instructional quality.
  • 🚀 Encourages Ethical & Effective AI Use: Collaborative discussions help refine AI best practices.

Ways to Share AI Best Practices with Teachers

  1. 📌 Host AI Workshops & PD Sessions

    • Organize a session on AI tools for lesson planning, grading, and engagement.
  2. 📌 Create a Teacher AI Resource Hub

    • Use Google Drive, Padlet, or Notion to share AI tools, templates, and lesson ideas.
  3. 📌 Start a Collaborative AI Teaching Group

    • Create an online community (Slack, Facebook, or Google Classroom) for AI discussions.
  4. 📌 Present at Conferences or Webinars

    • Share your AI teaching journey at education conferences, EdCamps, or local PD events.
  5. 📌 Write a Blog or AI Teaching Newsletter

    • Document your AI experiences and share insights with a wider audience.
  6. 📌 Mentor Teachers Who Are New to AI

    • Help colleagues get started with AI tools and answer their questions.

Practical Task: Take the First Step in Sharing AI Knowledge

  1. Identify a Teacher Who Might Benefit from AI

    • Offer to share an AI tool or help them integrate AI into their lessons.
  2. Plan an AI Mini-Workshop for Colleagues

    • Select an AI topic and create a short training session to introduce AI strategies.
  3. Join or Create an AI Educator Group

    • Connect with teachers who are experimenting with AI and exchange ideas.
  4. Write a Short AI Tip for Your School Newsletter

    • Share a quick AI teaching hack with your colleagues.

Reflection Questions

  1. How can educators support each other in learning about AI?
  2. What’s the best way to introduce AI to teachers who are hesitant to use technology?
  3. How can schools encourage a culture of AI collaboration and professional development?

Pro Tip: Start Small, Build Momentum

You don’t need to be an AI expert—just sharing one helpful AI tip can make a big difference for another teacher!


Looking Ahead

Tomorrow, we’ll wrap up our 100-day AI journey with a final reflection on how AI has transformed teaching and what’s next for AI-powered education!

You're now an AI teaching advocate—keep leading and sharing! See you on Day 100! 🚀✨