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Tuesday August 4, 2026 10:30 - 11:30 MDT
Generative AI is quickly becoming a practical classroom tool—not as a replacement for educators, but as a time-saving thought partner. This session focuses on how intentional prompting can help teachers work smarter, reduce administrative load, and reclaim time for instruction and student connection. Participants will learn how well-crafted prompts can support everyday tasks such as lesson planning, differentiating instruction, creating formative assessments, drafting feedback, and communicating with families—while maintaining professional judgment and instructional integrity.

Designed for educators at a beginner to developing level, this session emphasizes clarity, efficiency, and alignment to classroom goals rather than technical complexity. Attendees will explore prompt structures that produce usable, classroom-ready outputs and practice refining prompts to improve accuracy and relevance. The session will also address guardrails for responsible use, including data privacy, bias awareness, and when human expertise must remain central.

Participants will leave with practical prompt examples, a reusable prompting framework, and a clearer understanding of how generative AI can streamline workflows—allowing educators to focus their energy where it matters most: student learning.
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Mary Anne Skinner

Director of Infinite Campus Support Services, School Services of Montana
Mary Anne Skinner is an Infinite Campus Certified Trainer and Implementation Manager with School Services of MT. As the Director of Infinite Campus Support Services, she enjoys onsite & virtual trainings across the state along with getting to know the amazing staff members of each... Read More →
Tuesday August 4, 2026 10:30 - 11:30 MDT
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