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Free Online Development Workshop: Colleague AI Empowers Your Teaching Aspirations
Colleague AI Workshop

Imagine starting the school year with Colleague AI as your teaching partner—creating lesson plans that adapt to your students’ needs, assessments that provide meaningful feedback, and extra hours each week for the creative, relationship-building work you love.

So don't miss this FREE online professional development workshop where you'll discover how Colleague AI can revolutionize your lesson planning and enhance student learning. Participate from anywhere—your back porch, favorite coffee shop, or wherever summer has taken you!

Colleague AI Empowers Your Teaching Aspirations
Thursday, August 7th, 2025 from 8:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. | Online via Zoom

This dynamic, hands-on workshop provides a 4-hour online deep dive into Colleague AI that will transform how you plan and teach. It will show you exactly how to harness this educator-focused AI platform to revolutionize your lesson planning, assessment creation, grading, and student engagement. You’ll walk away with practical Colleague AI skills that feel like superpowers, ready to implement the moment school starts!

Workshop highlights:

  • Learn prompt engineering techniques
  • Create and refine advanced lessons
  • Generate comprehensive assessments and rubrics
  • Design engaging, interactive classroom content
  • Build data-driven insights

Participants will be responsible for paying their own clock hour fee after the conclusion of the course. Clock hours are $3.00 per clock hour with a $15.00 minimum per person per event. Even if you claim less than 3 clock hours, the minimum $15 fee still applies.

This professional investment will pay dividends throughout the entire academic year. 

Ready to unlock your teaching superpowers? Your transformation starts here—register at pdEnroller Event #190176.

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