Dear Reader, If you’re an educator, learning advocate, or student, you’ve likely faced the unavoidable question: How can we use AI responsibly in the classroom? The truth is, AI literacy is no longer optional. If you’re an educator, it’s crucial to understand that AI is transforming how students learn, think, and even build their futures. How do we navigate its growing influence? Can we set guardrails, or even redefine assessment, when AI can create in seconds? This November 29, join three of Rappler’s leading voices in data journalism and innovation for an exclusive hands-on workshop called, Teaching and Thinking in the Age of AI. 
Designed for high school, university educators, and learning advocates, this one-day session will help you make sense of Generative AI and apply it meaningfully in your teaching practice. You’ll explore how to integrate AI tools, foster academic integrity, and strengthen critical thinking in a world where machines are fast becoming co-creators. Our own experiences growing the Rappler newsroom reflects this evolving landscape. Through the development of Rai, a newsroom chatbot built with strong editorial guardrails, and the publication of our Guidelines on Artificial Intelligence, we have harnessed AI in its operations while recognizing that AI should never replace human judgment, critical thinking, or ethical decision-making.
If you’re interested, visit rplr.co/AIClassroomWorkshop or email learn@rappler.com for institutional packages. If you know anyone who might be interested, forward them this email.
Are you ready? Let’s lead learning in the age of AI. The Rappler Team |
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