Arizona State University

AI-Powered K-12 Teaching and Learning

Arizona State University

AI-Powered K-12 Teaching and Learning

Tyler Galarneau

Instructor: Tyler Galarneau

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1 week to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Beginner level

Recommended experience

1 week to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Explain key AI concepts and applications in K–12 teaching.

  • Apply frameworks (e.g., WEIRD, RACCCA) to evaluate AI-generated outputs.

  • Evaluate ethical considerations of AI, including accessibility and equity.

  • Identify AI-powered tools and design AI-enhanced strategies for instruction, assessment, and learning in the classroom.

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May 2026

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5 assignments

Taught in English

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There are 9 modules in this course

This module introduces the course, its objectives, and the project you will be working on. It also covers the course's approach to AI and the learner code of conduct.

What's included

6 readings

In this module, we will review what generative AI is and how it works. We will also discuss important ethical concerns and considerations to acknowledge when working with and integrating AI into any kind of work context. You’ll also create an account and begin collaborating with ChatGPT, who will act as your thought partner throughout the course.

What's included

6 readings

Before we start experimenting with tools, let’s talk about responsibility. In this module, we'll extend our discussion of ethics from the previous module, and you’ll explore what it means to use AI ethically in a K–12 classroom. Together, we’ll unpack common concerns—like bias, privacy and academic integrity—and consider how to create a classroom culture where AI supports learning and doesn’t shortcut it. You’ll also begin drafting your own AI Acceptable Use Policy to set the tone for safe and responsible use in your learning environment.

What's included

8 readings1 assignment

Now that you’ve defined responsible AI use in your classroom, this module explores how AI can help you meet students where they are. We’ll look at how generative AI can support differentiation, real-time feedback and student-centered learning without replacing the role of the teacher. You’ll have the chance to test tools that adapt content to different needs, support multilingual learners and offer personalized scaffolding.

What's included

8 readings1 assignment

In this module, we shift from designing for students to designing with support. Lesson planning is one of the most time-consuming parts of teaching. However, AI can serve as a creative, efficient partner in your workflow. You’ll explore how to use AI to brainstorm ideas, generate resources, and align your plans with learning goals without losing your professional voice or intention.

What's included

8 readings1 assignment

In this module, we shift our focus to the everyday work of keeping a classroom running smoothly. You’ll explore how AI can support key operational tasks—like giving feedback, tracking progress, automating reminders and communicating with students and families.

What's included

8 readings1 assignment

This module focuses on one of the most important parts of using AI in the classroom: helping parents and caregivers understand what you’re doing and why. You’ve built a purposeful approach to AI that supports student learning, safeguards well-being and reflects your classroom values. Now it’s time to communicate that clearly and with care.

What's included

8 readings1 assignment

You’ve built a thoughtful, values-driven approach to using AI in your classroom. Now it’s time to zoom out, reflect on what you’ve created and polish your work into a cohesive, communicable plan.

What's included

2 readings

This module provides a wrap-up of the course, congratulates learners on their completion, and outlines next steps such as completing the course evaluation and claiming their badge.

What's included

1 reading

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Tyler Galarneau
Arizona State University
35 Courses4,850 learners

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