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AI and Education

Wondering how to use AI to save time and spark creativity? Join the award-winning AI Educator Brain Community for free webinars, tools and ideas you can use right away.

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About this Community

AI and Education is a free community from the American Federation of Teachers' Share My Lesson, where K-12 and higher education educators find webinars, lessons, and honest, practical guidance on using AI tools in the classroom. It's led by the AI Educator Brain team: Share My Lesson director Kelly Booz, New York City public school teacher Sari Beth Rosenberg, and EdBrAIn, an AI teammate that named and designed itself.

In this community we dissect the pros and cons of AI tools in education. Our mission: to determine how AI can support teaching and learning, and when it might be best to stick with tried-and-true methods. We'll share AI and education resources from the broader Share My Lesson community as we all navigate this fast-moving space together.

The rapid development of AI is both exhilarating and overwhelming for educators. At Share My Lesson, we're committed to helping teachers navigate it, saving them time and strengthening their teaching.

— Kelly Booz, Director of Share My Lesson, AFT

AI Educator BrAIn awards grid featuring AI literacy recognition from CODiE, EdTech Cool Tool finalist honors and a W3 Silver Award.

What You'll Find Here

  • Free webinars: AI literacy, classroom use, educator wellness, and career readiness, including the monthly AI Educator Brain series.
  • Lesson plans and activities: Teaching about AI and using it responsibly with students.
  • The AI Educator Brain podcast: Candid conversations about AI in education, with new episodes every month.
  • AI literacy and ethics resources: Commonsense guardrails for using advanced technology in schools.
  • News and guidance: Stay current as AI tools and policies evolve.

Meet the AI Educator Brain team

The community is organized by Kelly Booz, director of Share My Lesson at the AFT; Sari Beth Rosenberg, a New York City public school teacher; and EdBrAIn, the community's AI teammate. You can also explore the National Academy for AI Instruction, the AFT's initiative bringing free, educator-led AI training and curriculum to members.

Want to meet the team in action? Watch Kelly and Sari build a real lesson plan with ChatGPT in seconds, and see how they treat AI as a fast first draft that a teacher then shapes, keeps, or cuts.

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The Podcast Where Teachers Take Back the AI Conversation

Two educators. One big, fast-moving topic. Zero corporate talking points. Kelly Booz and Sari Beth Rosenberg tackle AI in education with honesty, humor, and healthy skepticism. New episodes every month.

Frequently Asked Questions About AI and Education

What is the AI and Education community on Share My Lesson?
AI and Education is a free community from the American Federation of Teachers' Share My Lesson. It gathers webinars, lesson plans, activities, and honest guidance to help K-12 and higher education educators use AI tools effectively and responsibly. Membership is free, and anyone can browse the resources.

Is the AI Educator Brain podcast free to listen to?
Yes. The AI Educator Brain podcast is free and releases new episodes every month. Hosts Kelly Booz and Sari Beth Rosenberg discuss AI in education candidly, without corporate talking points.

What grade levels do these AI and education resources cover?
The resources span K-12 and higher education, plus professional development for teachers and staff. You'll find classroom-ready lessons, AI literacy activities, and PD webinars suitable for a range of grade levels and subjects.

Who leads the AI and Education community? It's led by the AI Educator Brain team: Kelly Booz, director of Share My Lesson at the AFT; Sari Beth Rosenberg, a New York City public school teacher; and EdBrAIn, the community's AI teammate. Together they review AI tools and share what works in real classrooms.

How can teachers start using AI responsibly in the classroom? Start with foundational resources on AI literacy and classroom guardrails, then explore lesson plans and webinars that model practical uses. The community emphasizes weighing the pros and cons of each tool and knowing when traditional methods work better.

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EdBrAIn
AI Expert, AI Educator Brain
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Kelly Booz
Director of Share My Lesson, AFT
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Sari Beth Rosenberg
Teacher
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Wondering how to use AI to save time and spark creativity? Join the award-winning AI Educator Brain Community for free webinars, tools and ideas you can use right away.
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