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📢 This Week in AI for Teachers
We’ve got a full week ahead with some great resources and ways to practice using AI: 🎥 Wednesday, Sept 10 - I’ll be releasing the recording from our first Lesson Plan Jam! If you couldn’t make it live, this is your chance to catch the walkthrough + Q&A on prompting and lesson plan building. 💡 Thursday, Sept 11 - Join us in the Prompt Clinic forum for a quick Prompt Challenge—a fun way to sharpen your skills and see how others are using AI creatively. 📄 Friday, Sept 12 - New PDF resource drop to help you save time and get practical with AI in your classroom. 🙋‍♀️ All Week Long - Don’t forget, the AI Questions section is always open! If you’re stuck, curious, or experimenting, post your questions there so the community can jump in and support you. Let’s keep learning together and making teaching lighter + more creative with AI 🚀
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Everyone says they want to use AI… but what does that actually mean?
As teachers, we hear a lot about how AI can “save time” or “make things easier”—but how do we actually put that into practice? 👉 What are your biggest pain points as an educator when it comes to using AI in the classroom or in your day-to-day work? Drop your thoughts in the comments—we’d love to hear what feels hardest, confusing, or overwhelming so we can learn (and solve it) together.
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🙏 Quick Update & Apology
Yesterday, we had planned to release the video + PDF on how to create PDFs and diagrams with GPT-5. We didn’t hit “publish”—and I want to explain why. The truth is, we don’t yet have a solid, repeatable process for this. We could have shared something rough, but we don’t want to give you a half-baked resource that causes more confusion than clarity. ✨ Our goal is always to deliver practical, consistent tools that you can actually rely on in your classroom. That said, I don’t want to leave you hanging! I’ll drop the results we’ve had so far (link below 👇) so you can see what’s possible. Just know: we’re still refining it into a step-by-step process that works every time. Thank you for your patience and for being part of this journey with us. We’d rather take a little extra time than deliver something that isn’t truly helpful. 💛
🙏 Quick Update & Apology
🚀 New in the Classroom: Khanmigo Walkthrough
Big news—we just added a Khanmigo walkthrough! 🎉 Look in the classroom Tab under "Free Trainings"! If you’ve been curious about how Khan Academy’s AI tutor works (and how it can support you and your students), this walkthrough will give you: ✅ A tour of Khanmigo’s features ✅ Examples of how teachers are using it in real classrooms Khanmigo is one of the most teacher-friendly AI tools out there, and this walkthrough will help you see how it might fit into your own teaching. 👉 Check it out now in the classroom section, and let us know in the comments: Would you use Khanmigo with your students—or more as a planning assistant for yourself?
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📅 This Week in AI for Teachers
We’ve got an exciting lineup to help you save time, get creative, and build confidence with AI in your classroom: 👩‍🏫 Monday, Sept 1 🎥 New Video + PDF: How to Create PDFs & Diagrams with GPT-5 📚 Wednesday, Sept 3 ✨ Khanmigo Walkthrough + PDF Guide 🗓 Saturday, Sept 6 – Live Event! 🚀 Our First “Lesson Plan Jam” @ 10 am CST. Join us live as we walk through prompting + lesson plan building together, with time for your questions. 💡 All Week Watch out for quick prompting activities to help you practice and try new ideas!
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