Ten hours of professional learning, paced by the educator.
Eight modules. From a working understanding of AI through pedagogy and into applied practice — including AI media, building small tools, and an introduction to agents. Designed to be returned to as a teacher’s practice deepens across the year.
10 hours
Across eight modules. Self-paced.
$80 per educator
Lower tiers for larger districts. 50-seat minimum for standalone purchase.
100 educators
Pathways for 100 educators are included in the full partnership.
Eight modules. Built in order. Returned to as needed.
AI Literacy: A Working Understanding
What an LLM actually is and isn’t. The vocabulary educators need to think clearly about AI, how to evaluate the claims people make about these systems, and the bias and ethical questions that come with using them in classrooms. Foundational work — the module the rest of the pathway builds on.
Pedagogy in the AI Era
What the learning sciences tell us about how students learn, and how those principles hold up in classrooms where students have AI. Cognitive load, retrieval practice, feedback, transfer — and where AI strengthens each, where it interferes, and where it doesn’t matter. The pedagogy module is the spine of the pathway.
Effective and Efficient Practice
The day-to-day workflows that make teaching better. Practical use of AI for lesson design, feedback, assessment, differentiation, and the hundred small administrative tasks that consume a teacher’s week.
AI Across the Disciplines
Subject-specific integration. English Language Arts. Mathematics. Science. Social Studies. The Arts. Career and Technical Education. World Languages. What changes in each. What stays the same. What’s worth keeping in a discipline and what AI can genuinely improve.
AI-Generated Media
Audio, image, and video generation in service of teaching and student work. Digital storytelling, reimagined. The module gives educators production-quality skills they can use in their classrooms immediately — and a clear sense of when student-created AI media is the right assignment and when it isn’t.
Teaching Students to Learn With AI
AI use is a learning skill. When does AI deepen student thinking, and when does it replace it? This module gives teachers a framework for developing student AI fluency — including how students can use AI to extend their learning rather than outsource it, and how teachers build that judgment in their classrooms. Includes practical guidance on equitable access and student-facing norms.
An Introduction to Vibe Coding
An entry point for educators who have never written code. By the end of the module, participants have built a small piece of working software that serves a real need in their classroom or office.
An Introduction to Agents and Local Models
What agents are, when they are the right tool, and where they fail. A working introduction to local language models and the cases where running AI inside the district network is the right answer.
Built for districts of every size.
Standalone purchases require a 50-seat minimum, billed at the applicable tier. Full partnership districts receive pathways for 100 educators at no additional charge; additional educators are billed at the rates above.
- Up to 500 educators$80 per educator
- 501 to 1,500 educators$60 per educator
- 1,501 or more$40 per educator
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