The AI Guide
Printable document with expectation framework and practical tips for K-12 classrooms.
Teaching in the age of AI can feel like navigating uncharted territory. That’s why I’m thrilled to share a fantastic resource I collaborated on with the amazing Holly Clark: The AI Guide! This free, six-page document is packed with practical tips. It also includes ethical frameworks to help K-12 educators confidently integrate AI into their classrooms.
What’s Inside This Post?
The TAPE Framework: We dive deep into the four pillars of responsible AI use: Transparency, Accuracy, Process, and Expectations. Learn how to guide students in using AI ethically and critically.
Prompting Like a Pro: Unlock the full potential of AI tools with our handy mnemonic “PROMPT.” This guide helps you craft effective prompts for optimal results.
Curated App Collection: Discover our favorite AI tools for education, from Canva and Adobe Express to Curipod and Book Creator.
And So Much More! Explore strategies for student collaboration with AI, fostering critical thinking, and providing constructive feedback using AI-powered tools.
Download your free copy of The AI Guide today and start your AI-powered teaching journey! There are several different options to choose from!
Download 1: Brochure Style (International)
This is a file for folks who have access to a professional printer or print company. This document is created to be 3 A4 pages side-by-side and looks best when printed on thicker paper.
Dimensions: 63cm x 29.7cm
Download 2: Page by Page (US)
This file is for those who would like The AI Guide on single pages. Holly and I made this file on 8.5 x 11 paper. Great for printing out or showing electronically in your classroom.
Dimensions: 8.5 x 11in
Download 3: Page by Page (International)
Just like the option shown above, this document is formatted to be an A4. This makes it easier for international teachers to print this work.
Dimensions: 21 x 29.7cm
Download 4: Task Labels
Teachers might also want to label certain tasks within an overall process. Labeling shows when and how students can use AI in their work. It also indicates when AI should not be used. If this idea is appealing, check out the “Materials” section. You can find “Writing with AI Cards” there. These cards help teachers break processes down similarly to the Task Labels.
Attribution
Holly and Alex would be thrilled if you would like to to use elements or ideas that are shown in this post. Below is the information that you, your students, or school can use if you would like to use our work. Please note, selling this work is strictly forbidden.
The AI Guide © 2024 by Alex McMillan and Holly Clark is licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC 4.0
Authors


Holly Clark is the author of The AI Infused Classroom and AI Strategist. Empowering educators to harness the power of AI to create unforgettable and personalized learning experiences. hollyclark.org @HollyClarkEdu
Alex McMillan is the author of this website, thank you for viewing it!




