July 6-10, 2026 | 12:00-3:00 pm
Are you a teacher or administrator who is passionate about incorporating AI and its societal implications into curriculum?
Join a five-day interdisciplinary workshop to learn the core principles behind artificial intelligence and machine learning through hands-on activities using free and easily accessible computing platforms.
Discover how AI works and explore its impact on human decision-making in the criminal justice system, public policy, the allocation of scarce resources, and medical diagnoses.
Learn effective strategies for the use of generative AI in the classroom and gain a set of teacher-tested units and assignments, ready to be implemented where appropriate into existing curriculum.
No prior coding, computer science, or AI background is required to attend. Applications are due by January 16, 2026.


