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Blue Ridge reviews AI literacy in classrooms; board approves staff travel to conference in Chicago
Summary
District technology staff gave an update on artificial intelligence literacy, risks and classroom uses; the board approved an all-expenses-paid trip for a district staffer to attend a national AI-in-education meeting in Chicago.
Courtney Hofmeyer, a district technology staff member, briefed the Blue Ridge Unified School District governing board on efforts to teach AI literacy, identify risks such as plagiarism, bias and student data privacy, and prepare a fall policy and classroom practices.
Hofmeyer described school efforts to train K–12 teachers on tools including generative models and to work with local higher-education partners on bridging skills. The board unanimously approved an out-of-state, all-expenses-paid trip for Hofmeyer to attend a conference…
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