AI Literacy Hub

AI Literacy Hub
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AI Vision
At iLearnNH, we are thrilled by the potential of AI.

Just as the Internet revolutionized access to information and cameras transformed our perception of art, AI is ushering in a new era of creativity, problem-solving, and innovation. This technology isn't just confined to the classroom. It is reshaping industries, enhancing daily tasks, and opening up new possibilities for our relationship to work and the values we hold most essential.  

 

As educators, it is our responsibility to equip students with the skills required to navigate this AI-powered world.

We believe that AI can be a powerful tool for promoting equity, bridging gaps in educational access and resources, and leveling the playing field. But realizing this potential requires deliberate effort to ensure that AI doesn't widen existing disparities. This is why we are committed to training students to use AI skillfully, critically, and responsibly, and why we believe it is now the work of educators to prepare both ourselves and the next generation for this new reality. 

 

At iLearnNH, we don't see it as a choice between traditional education and AI—we embrace both.

We celebrate the irreplaceable value of in-person connections and lived experiences while also harnessing the incredible potential of our new digital collaborators. Together, we are preparing students for a future where human expertise and AI capabilities combine to create limitless opportunities.

 


 

Ready to Learn More? 

Excellent. Us too! Check out iLearnNH's YouTube Channel or follow us on Instagram for up-to-date reflections on the uses of AI in education, prompt engineering, and AI literacy. Here's an example of the types of questions we're asking:


Explore AI Essentials

In order to support our students (and ourselves) in this new world, educators have to be able to talk about AI. Explore our Nitty Gritty AI Basics to get started or take a more in-depth look at what AI is and how it evolved. When you're ready, explore the basics of prompt engineering or check out our K-12 prompt library. Most of all, have fun, get curious, and explore.

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Quick Study! AI in a Nutshell

Quick Study! AI in a Nutshell

AI literacy is essential for both students and educators. But you don't have to know everything in order to get started. If you only have a few minutes, check out the nitty gritty AI basics to get you going. 

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Extended Cut! How AI Works

Extended Cut! How AI Works

Understanding AI is no longer just for tech specialists. Educators who grasp the fundamentals of AI will be better equipped to help students learn, think critically, and consider what it means to live in an AI-driven future.

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Prompt Engineering Basics

Prompt Engineering Basics

Prompt engineering is the art and science of asking the right question to get the best output from an AI tool. A well-crafted prompt can drastically improve the quality and relevance of AI-generated content for teaching and learning.

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Prompt Library for K-12 Educators

Prompt Library for K-12 Educators

As we navigate new AI tools to support teaching and learning, it helps to have a place to begin. Explore a collection of AI prompts tailored to different educational tasks and approaches designed for the K-12 classroom.

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AI School Policies

AI School Policies

As AI reshapes the educational landscape, we need to navigate its implementation in schools thoughtfully and intentionally. The key to creating effective AI policies is to ask smart questions and work together.

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AI Resources

AI Resources

There's a lot of talk about AI, and a lot of noise. We have read, listened to, and reviewed a lot of resources, and here are our favorites so far.

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