Schools enforcing AI policies in the classroom
NARRAGANSETT, R.I. (WPRI) — As the first week of back-to-school wraps up, some schools are revamping policies surrounding the use of artificial intelligence (AI).
The first day of school in Narragansett is Tuesday but Superintendent Peter Cummings told 12 News they have some exciting initiatives that make their district unique.
"We have wonderful programs in computer science, agro-science, digital media, education, and plumbing," Cummings said. "For those programs, we have a number of students that come to us from other districts and within our own district."
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One big topic the district is focused on regulating is using AI and ChatGPT in the classroom.
Instructional Tech Coach Vanessa Miller told 12 News it's important to have a curriculum established around this newer technology.
"We found some curriculum that we really like living at the middle school, and then we're continuing to try some content at high school," Miller explained. "This is all brand new. the major players in the game, like Digital Promise, have just released an AI literacy framework, and they're still getting into the nitty gritty with it."
Tune in to 12 News at 5 p.m. for an in-depth look into AI in classrooms.
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