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Helping K–12 educators build practical AI skills

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Hands-on AI training program for K-12 teachers and educators.

Education & Learning
8.7 (68.074 score)
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Overview

OpenAI Academy and the Walton Family Foundation offer AI Skills Jams—structured workshops designed to help K-12 educators develop practical AI literacy and teaching capabilities. Teachers learn to integrate AI tools into their classrooms while understanding responsible AI use. The program combines expert instruction with peer collaboration to build sustainable educator capacity.

Pros

  • Free workshops remove cost barriers for educator participation
  • Hands-on format builds actual skills, not just theory
  • Supports responsible AI practices from the start
  • Helps teachers understand tools they can use immediately
  • Addresses educator skill gaps in practical ways

Cons

  • Limited to participants selected for Skills Jams events
  • Attendance requires significant time commitment and logistics
  • Curriculum details and materials availability unclear

Key Features

AI Skills Jams workshops
Practical hands-on training
Educator peer collaboration
Responsible AI guidance
K-12 classroom application focus
Foundation-backed program

Use Cases

K-12 educators learning to teach AI literacy responsiblyTeachers exploring how to integrate AI tools in classSchool districts building teacher AI competency programsEducators seeking structured professional development on AI

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