Equipping Elementary Classrooms with AI That Works
January 12, 2026
W240A
Classroom Leaders
In today’s elementary classrooms, educators face similar pressures: meeting diverse student needs, managing limited time, and staying current with fast-evolving technology. This workshop explores how AI can become a trusted partner in the chaos, not a complication. Join Dr. Rayna Freedman as she shares practical, tested strategies for integrating AI tools that truly work in elementary settings. Step into The Pitt—where high-stakes decisions, quick thinking, and heart define every moment. From lesson planning and differentiation to student engagement and formative assessment, you’ll discover how AI can lighten your workload while amplifying student voice and learning. You’ll leave with classroom-ready tools, examples of student work, and ideas for supporting your staff or grade-level team. Whether you’re an AI beginner or already experimenting, this session will equip you to enter The Pitt with confidence—and maybe even joy.
Access Type
All-Access or Session+ Registration Permitted (Pre-registration required.)
Session Type
Workshops
Topic
Digital Tools/Apps
Level
Elementary (grades PK-5)
Curriculum Area
Integrated/Cross Curriculum
