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EngageAI Institute Forum – Collaboratively Shaping the Future of AI: Lessons Learned and Emerging Opportunities

Friday Institute 1890 Main Campus Drive, Raleigh, United States

Invitation only. Join the EngageAI Institute and the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation for an invitation-only convening on the future of artificial intelligence (AI) in education. Throughout this one-day gathering, we will discuss the lessons learned from the past year of development in the AI community. We will take a collective look at future steps…

Moving NC Forward in Teaching Statistics and Data Science 2024 Regional Conference

Friday Institute 1890 Main Campus Drive, Raleigh, United States

Come join the conversation and connect with NC educators who engage in teaching statistics and data science at the high school and college levels, including those who prepare high school teachers. Together we can consider ways to move NC forward in building capacity in statistics and data science education for the NC workforce and data-enabled…

Innovation Island: A Professional Development Adventure

Friday Institute 1890 Main Campus Drive, Raleigh, United States

Welcome to Innovation Island--where educators and leaders in K-12 education embark on an immersive professional development adventure! Join us June 18, 2024, for a day of exploration, collaboration and innovation as we chart new territories in education. Innovation Island is not your typical professional development workshop. It’s an experiential journey designed to ignite creativity, inspire…

$60

NC Computer Science Professional Development Workshop

Friday Institute 1890 Main Campus Drive, Raleigh, United States

North Carolina’s Computer Science Teaching Professional Learning Program (NC-CS-PLP) aims to help students learn computer science concepts and gain skills to actively engage as informed participants in a technology-driven world. NCDPI and the North Carolina State Board of Education have added computer science to the North Carolina graduation requirements and created the first K-12 computer…