HEA Presents New AI Courses for Hawaii Educators

May 13, 2025

Fred Lane
Facilitator of AI Courses

Keep pace with the rapidly changing artificial intelligence landscape! Frederick Lane, a veteran educator, attorney, award-winning author, and nationally recognized authority on education technology and ethics, is back by popular demand and offering new courses on artificial intelligence for Hawaii educators this spring and summer.

Fred, who is the co-founder of The Center for Cyberethics and is nationally recognized for his expertise on cybersafety, digital misconduct, personal privacy, and other topics intersecting law, technology, and society, will provide the following four courses:

Course 1
A Four-Module Introduction to AI for Classroom Instructors and Administrators

Equip your faculty with the tools to navigate the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence. This comprehensive four-module course provides classroom instructors and administrators with a solid foundation in AI technologies, focusing on practical applications, ethical considerations, and strategies for integrating AI into teaching and school policy.

Course 2
A One-Hour Virtual Session on AI for Individual Teachers

Dive into the essentials of artificial intelligence in this engaging one-hour virtual session tailored for individual educators. This session explores the impact of AI on education, practical classroom applications, and strategies for fostering responsible AI use among students. Whether you’re new to AI or seeking fresh insights, you’ll gain valuable tools to enhance teaching while addressing ethical challenges. Embrace the potential of AI and prepare for the future of education with this focused and accessible learning opportunity!

Course 3
A Two-Hour Virtual Session on AI for School Faculty

Prepare your faculty for the future of education with this two-hour virtual session that explores the basics of artificial intelligence and its classroom implications. Tailored for groups of school faculty, this interactive workshop provides practical insights into AI technologies, ethical considerations, and strategies for incorporating AI into teaching. This session helps educators enhance learning while protecting student integrity.

Course 4
Two Two-Hour Virtual Sessions on AI and Policy Development

Empower your school with in-depth knowledge of artificial intelligence through two interactive virtual two-hour sessions, tailored for your faculty. Session one covers the fundamentals of AI and its implications for teaching, while session two delves into developing best practices and policies for responsible AI use. Prepare your team to lead in the AI-driven education landscape!

Courses range from $50 to $150 per person. For group discounts for your school, contact Lynn Hammonds, Ed.D, Hawaii Education Association’s Program Manager, at lhammonds@hawaiieducationassociation.org.

 

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