Welcome to our Parent Guide on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education. PGCPS is using AI to enhance learning. The district aims to use AI in a safe, equitable, innovative, and intentional way. AI is transforming how students learn, and this website is your resource for understanding its impact. Discover the potential benefits and risks of AI, and learn how to support your child in navigating this evolving landscape. Together, we can harness the power of AI to enhance your child's learning experience.
Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is like a very smart computer helper that can learn and solve problems. Just as students learn from their teachers and experiences, AI systems learn from the information we give them. They can help us with many tasks, from suggesting what movie to watch next to helping scientists make important discoveries.
Think of AI as a digital student that gets better at tasks through practice. For example:
When you ask your phone to set a reminder, AI helps understand your words
When a video game character responds to your actions, that's AI making decisions
When a website recommends books you might like based on what you've read before, AI is helping make those suggestions
While AI can do amazing things, it's important to remember that it's a tool created by humans to help make our lives easier. It doesn't think exactly like people do, and it needs careful guidance from human experts to work properly.
At our school district, we believe in teaching students about AI so they can understand this technology that is becoming more common in our daily lives. We want our students to learn how to use AI tools responsibly while developing their own critical thinking and creativity.
Boosting Learning
AI can personalize the learning experience, tailoring content and pacing to individual student needs. This helps students learn at their own pace and focus on areas where they need more support. AI-powered tutoring systems can provide immediate feedback and guidance, leading to improved understanding and knowledge retention.
Enhancing Creativity
AI tools can spark creativity by providing students with new ways to express themselves and explore ideas. AI can assist in creating art, music, and writing, encouraging experimentation and innovation.
Improving Efficiency
AI can automate repetitive tasks for teachers, freeing up more time for personalized instruction and student interaction. AI can also help with grading, lesson planning, and administrative tasks, allowing teachers to focus on what they do best: teaching.
Thought Partner & Brainstorming Aid
AI can act as a "thought partner" for students, helping them explore complex concepts and develop critical thinking skills. AI can also facilitate brainstorming sessions, generating ideas and prompting students to think outside the box.
Making Information Accessible
AI can make learning more accessible for students with disabilities. AI-powered tools can provide text-to-speech, translation, and visual aids, ensuring that all students have the opportunity to succeed.
Bias
AI systems are trained on data, and if that data reflects existing biases, the AI will likely perpetuate them. This can lead to unfair or discriminatory outcomes.
Privacy
AI often collects and analyzes vast amounts of personal data, raising concerns about how this information is used and protected.
Misinformation
AI can be used to create convincing but false content, including fake videos and news articles. This can make it difficult to distinguish fact from fiction.
Outdated/Incorrect Information
AI models are not always up-to-date, and may provide inaccurate or outdated information. It's crucial to double-check information, especially for critical tasks.
Inappropriate Content
AI can sometimes generate content that is violent, sexually suggestive, or otherwise harmful. Parental controls and open communication are essential.
Overdependence/Cheating
AI tools can make it tempting for students to take shortcuts in their learning. Encourage healthy technology use and emphasize the importance of original thought and effort.
The best way to learn and educate your child on AI is to experience AI together. PGCPS encourages families to :
Suggestions for family interaction with AI tools include:
Setting Bedtime Routines
Building skills and learning
Exploring creativity and making new things
Supporting homework and independent education
Year One of the PGCPS AI Implementation is about building awareness for staff and exploring tools that would benefit teachers and students. As we learn more about the most effective ways to use technology that is powered by AI, we continue to revisit these driving factors that determine if, when and how AI will be used in the classroom.
The district will continue to make decisions around whether the technology keeps our students safe, increases equity in the classroom, has an intentional use and can provide innovation in the classroom.
The following AI-powered tools are accessible to secondary students within designated programs in Prince George's County Public Schools (PGCPS):
AI Partnerships
PGCPS is not working in isolation to make decisions around the implementation of Ai usage in the classroom. We have partnered with AI EDU, Khan Academy, and Advanced Learning Partnerships.
aiEDU: Providing professional opportunities for stakeholders groups
Khan Academy: Exploring Ways To Utilize Ethical Use of AI With Students Via Khanmigo
Advanced Learning Partnerships: Providing guidance for crafting policy & professional learning for leaders
In general terms, bias is a prejudice in favour of or against something — sometimes without knowing. It can lead to issues like online hate.
With AI, bias refers to the unfair or unequal impact of some AI systems on specific groups of people. This is due to data or design that provides biased information to the AI.
Ethics in AI are the moral rules and guidelines for responsible artificial intelligence. It’s all about treating everyone equally, keeping information private, and being honest. Furthermore, those creating AI tools must use AI ethically and take responsibility for any mistakes.
AI systems, like ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, and Claude, that can analyze and create human-like text based on patterns learned from huge amounts of data.
An algorithm is a set of instructions or rules followed by a computer program. These rules tell the computer to solve a specific problem or perform a task such as recommending content on social media. AI systems use algorithms to process and analyse data.
Machine learning is a part of AI that focuses on helping machines to learn and improve from experience without being programmed. It involves algorithms that analyse data and make predictions or decisions.
Generative AI is a type of artificial intelligence that creates original content—like writing stories, generating artwork, or composing music—based on the data it's learned from. Popular gen AI tools that teens are already using include ChatGPT, Google's Gemini, and Snapchat's My AI, which produce text responses, while Midjourney and DALL-E create images based on your descriptions.
AI tools that can chat with you, answer questions, and help find information. Teens often use them to get quick answers for schoolwork or solve problems.
NLP stands for Natural Language Processing. It is a branch of AI that focuses on helping computers to understand, interpret and generate human language. NLP is used in applications like voice recognition (such as Alexa), chatbots (like My AI) and language translation (like Google Translate).