LEVinar: How Washington Students Use Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom

Teachers across Washington state are incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) in their work, but how are students actually using it in the classroom? In this webinar, a panel of students from across the state share their experience with AI and what they would like to see in the future. We also learn about new research on AI in education from Dr. Min Sun, a professor at the University of Washington and Co-Founder of Colleague AI, whose team has recently conducted pilot studies with a group of educators and their students about the question of how teachers and students can leverage AI to classroom discourses to amplify human relationships and students' critical thinking. Panelists: • Paree Raval, a junior at Sammamish High School in the Bellevue School District and a 1st-year member of the Washington state Legislative Youth Advisory Council (LYAC) • Mayah Stewart, a senior at Montesano High School in the Montesano School District and a 2nd-year member of LYAC • Ananya Swaminathan, a junior at Redmond High School in the Lake Washington School District and a 1st-year member of LYAC • Lilah Wakefield, a freshman at Bainbridge Island High School in the Bainbridge Island School District and a 1st-year member of LYAC • Richie Martinez, a senior at Columbia Basin College studying Cyber Security and the Columbia Region Coordinator of the Washington Student Engagement Networks (WA-SEN) • Jordan Verkh-Haskell, a recent graduate of the University of Puget Sound with a degree in Computer Science and the South Sound Region Coordinator of WA-SEN • Dr. Min Sun, a professor at the University of Washington College of Education and Co-Founder of Colleague AI Moderated by League of Education Voters CEO Arik Korman.