Building Community-Wide AI Literacy at Your Organization
Mar. 27, 2026
As AI reshapes the educational landscape, it's essential for leaders, educators, students, and caregivers to develop the knowledge, mindsets, and practices needed to prepare for an AI-driven future. As a part of the third National AI Literacy Day, this webinar will explore how to build community-wide AI literacy at your organization and introduce AI for Education’s SEE Framework, the first GenAI literacy specific framework in education.
Key topics included:
Importance of GenAI Literacy: Understand the crucial role of GenAI literacy for educational communities in an evolving educational and professional landscape.
The SEE Framework: Get an early preview of our GenAI literacy framework launching in April that includes:
The knowledge necessary to understand GenAI, its capabilities, and its limitations
The mindsets that underpin responsible GenAI in learning, work and life
The practices of Safe, Ethical, and Effective GenAI use
How to Approach an AI Literacy Plan for Your Organization: Learn from our work with institutions around the world about how to approach building AI literacy for all stakeholders and sizes of organizations
Don't miss this opportunity to prepare your organization’s community for the future of education and work, ensuring they can navigate, critically evaluate, and ethically engage with GenAI technologies in their academic, personal, and professional lives.
Can’t make the time? A recording + resources will be emailed to all registrants.
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Amanda Bickerstaff
Amanda is the Founder and CEO of AI for Education. A former high school science teacher and EdTech executive with over 20 years of experience in the education sector, she has a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that AI can offer. She is a frequent consultant, speaker, and writer on the topic of AI in education, leading workshops and professional learning across both K12 and Higher Ed. Amanda is committed to helping schools and teachers maximize their potential through the ethical and equitable adoption of AI.
Corey Layne Crouch
Corey is the Chief Program Officer at AI for Education and a former high school English teacher, school principal, and edtech executive. She has over 20 years of experience leading classrooms, schools, and district teams to transformative change focused on equity and access for all students. As a founding public charter school leader, she ensured that 100% of seniors were accepted to a four-year college. Her focus now lies in assessing the broader K-16 edtech ecosystem, uniting stakeholders at all levels to build a more equitable and abundant future for all. She holds an MBA from Rice University and a BA from Rowan University.