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Artificial Intelligence and Digital Literacy: Toward an Inclusive Practice

Teachers Summit, Tulsa, OK
June 13, 2024 | 9am–3pm CST

The National Humanities Center, with the generous support of ConsumerAffairs, is proud to host the Artificial Intelligence and Digital Literacy: Toward an Inclusive Practice Teachers Summit in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Eligibility for the summit is limited to Tulsa Public Schools K–12 educators. Selected teachers will enjoy an immersive, hands-on learning experience with scholars in artificial intelligence, digital literacy, and the humanities. The goal is to offer resources to navigate the pedagogical challenges and opportunities posed by artificial intelligence in the classroom.

Throughout the day, attendees will engage in active and generative conversations with summit moderators, participate in interactive demonstrations, and share ideas in small group sessions. The summit will also present best practices for redesigning classroom instruction and online education resources for use by instructors at all levels. 

A modest stipend will be provided for selected teacher participants.

For more information, contact Director of Education Programs Mike Williams.

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Location: ConsumerAffairs, 600 E 4th St, Tulsa, OK 74120
Reception: Summit participants will be invited to attend a private reception that evening, along with scholars, local partners, and dignitaries. The reception, hosted by the George Kaiser Family Foundation, will be held at the Gathering Place.