Exploration AI: Beyond the Algorithm

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Exploration AI: Beyond the Algorithm is a professional learning opportunity designed to help educators move past the basics of AI and dive into its deeper impact on teaching and learning. Participants will explore how AI can support instructional design, creativity, and problem-solving while also considering ethical, cultural, and human-centered perspectives. This PD goes beyond tools and prompts to focus on how educators can thoughtfully and responsibly integrate AI into their practice.

Episodes

  1. FEB 12

    February: S in ETHOS for Safety with Jason Kelsall and Patrick Coniway

    Episode Overview As AI tools become more common in classrooms, questions around safety, privacy, and ethics are more important than ever. In this episode, Courtney and Matt sit down with Jason Kelsall and Patrick Coniway from District Technology Services to unpack the “S” for Safety in the district’s ETHOS framework. Together, they explore how AI tools are vetted, how student data is protected, and what safeguards are in place to ensure responsible, transparent, and ethical AI use across the district. What You’ll Hear in This Episode 🔐 How Student Data Is Protected What a data privacy agreement is—and why it matters Why district-approved tools offer protections that personal accounts do not How DTS works with vendors to safeguard student and educator data 🧠 How AI Tools Are Evaluated The role of the Codex review process How tools are reviewed for privacy, security, instructional alignment, and compliance Why transparency in generative AI systems is non-negotiable 🧪 “Red Teaming” AI Tools What red teaming is and how DTS stress-tests AI tools before approval How teams attempt to “break” tools to identify risks like misuse or prompt injection Why hands-on testing matters just as much as vendor promises ✅ District-Approved AI Tools Why SchoolAI is approved for K–12 student use How Gemini is approved for staff and high school students How tools like Canva and Adobe Firefly are monitored as AI features are added 🔄 Ongoing Review & Vendor Feedback How DTS monitors AI features added to existing tools Why some tools are approved, some paused, and others declined How the district provides feedback to vendors to improve safety and transparency 🌟 Student-Powered AI Challenge: February Spotlight Matt highlights February’s Student-Powered AI Challenge winner: A Longs Peak Middle School teacher used Gemini as a technical partner to build interactive Desmos activities AI reduced technical barriers, allowing the teacher to focus on pedagogy Student engagement increased, and learning clicked—proving AI works best when it supports instruction, not distracts from it 📣 Upcoming Event: AI Summit Keynote: Catlin Tucker Date: Saturday, February 21 Perks: Free breakfast, lunch, hot chocolate, prizes Doors open: 8:15 a.m. This is your last chance to register and save your spot. Final Takeaway AI innovation moves fast—but safety, transparency, and intentionality must lead the way. This episode highlights the thoughtful systems, partnerships, and safeguards working behind the scenes to ensure AI serves students and educators responsibly. February PDF

    18 min
  2. JAN 9

    January: Opportunity Focused AI with Mai Vu

    Episode Overview In this episode, Courtney Groskin and Dr. Matthew Moulton explore the “O” in ETHOS—Opportunity Focus, highlighting how AI can expand learning pathways for students while strengthening the human-centered work of educators. From blended learning models to real-world, student-driven AI projects, this conversation showcases how intentional AI use creates meaningful opportunities across St. Vrain Valley Schools. 🏔️ AI Summit Spotlight: Dr. Catlin Tucker The hosts kick off the episode by inviting listeners to the AI Summit with Dr. Catlin Tucker, happening Saturday, February 21 at Skyline High School. Attendees can expect: Sessions led by curriculum coordinators, administrators, learning leaders, and AI Champions A keynote from Dr. Catlin Tucker Free breakfast, lunch, and swag Dr. Tucker’s blended learning models exemplify Opportunity Focus by creating flexible pathways, prioritizing small-group instruction, and giving teachers more time for feedback, connection, and responsive instruction. Her work demonstrates how AI can support—not replace—teachers by opening space for deeper learning and stronger relationships. 🌟 Student Opportunity in Action: AI-Powered Learning at Longmont High The episode celebrates Paulina Hansen, world language teacher at Longmont High School and winner of the January Student-Powered AI Challenge. Paulina uses School AI tools to enhance learning in her Spanish for Spanish Speakers classroom by: Generating visual diagrams as mentor texts Providing sentence starters as scaffolds to support writing development Using AI assistants for low-stakes, communicative language practice Her intentional use of AI builds student confidence, fluency, and independence while modeling how educators can recognize and act on opportunity. 🤖 Guest Spotlight: Mai Vu, AI Program Manager Courtney and Matt welcome Mai Vu, AI Program Manager at the Innovation Center, who shares insights into her teaching and student project teams. Mai’s work centers on: AI literacy for students Real-world problem solving Project-based learning through the AI Youth Competition Students have tackled challenges ranging from environmental conservation and robotics onboarding to skincare selection for teens and increasing adoption rates for animals through the Humane Society. Each project reflects authentic learning driven by student voice, purpose, and impact. 🧠 Preparing Students for an AI-Ready Workforce Mai discusses how she intentionally builds durable skills such as: Critical thinking Communication Reading and writing Executive functioning By focusing on human-centered competencies, students learn how to “AI-proof” their skill sets and understand that success in an AI-rich future depends on responsibility, adaptability, and strong foundational habits. Closing Thoughts This episode reinforces that opportunity-focused AI use empowers students, supports teachers, and keeps human connection at the center of learning. From classrooms to competitions, St. Vrain continues to model what thoughtful, ethical, and opportunity-driven AI integration can look like. 🎧 Don’t miss next month’s episode, where the conversation continues with the S in ETHOS: Safety.   January PDF

    12 min
  3. December: Human-Centered AI, Classroom Innovation & Preparing Students for the Future with Dr. Diane Lauer

    12/12/2025

    December: Human-Centered AI, Classroom Innovation & Preparing Students for the Future with Dr. Diane Lauer

    Episode:  Human-Centered AI, Classroom Innovation & Preparing Students for the Future Hosts: Courtney Groskin & Dr. Matt Moulton Guest: Dr. Diane Lauer, Chief Academic Officer, St. Vrain Valley Schools 🌟 Episode Overview In this December episode, Courtney and Matt kick off the month with energy, updates, and a powerful conversation about what it means to keep humans at the center of AI in education. They highlight innovative classroom practices, celebrate educators, preview the upcoming AI Summit, and talk about how schools can prepare students for a future where AI is ever-present. 🔔 Highlights & Key Segments ➡️ St. Vrain AI Summit — February 21 A district-wide, free event for educators, leaders, and staff to explore real-world AI applications in education. Hosted at Skyline High School Featuring keynote speaker Dr. Catlin Tucker Free lunch, prizes, and professional learning credit Opportunities for hands-on learning, collaboration, and inspiration 🏆 December Student-Powered AI Challenge Winner: Alyssa McEvoy The hosts celebrate Alyssa McEvoy, a 3rd-grade teacher at Eagle Crest, for her innovative vocabulary lesson using Gemini Storybook. Why she won: Centered students in the creative process Used collaborative whiteboards and precise vocabulary Taught effective prompting skills — in third grade! Blended offline thinking with digital creation intentionally Alyssa receives $100 toward her classroom wish list. Educators can apply monthly using the link on the December PDF. 🧡 Guest Interview: Dr. Diane Lauer — The “H” in ETHOS: Human-Centered Dr. Lauer joins the podcast to unpack what it means to be human-centered in an AI-enabled district. Key ideas: The human should always be in the driver’s seat AI should serve as a tool—not the decision-maker Intentional use matters: educators choose when to use AI and when not to Durable life skills (critical thinking, leadership, citizenship) remain essential Teachers should explore AI personally to deepen their professional practice Modeling curiosity and self-discipline sets the tone for students Dr. Lauer shares her own practice: scheduling 15 minutes a week to try a new AI tool—whether for work or even baking Christmas cookies. 📰 AI in the News: Longmont Times-Call Article Recap Matt highlights an article by Judith Kohler, “Navigating the Fast-Changing World of AI.” Takeaways from CSU Global’s experience: Students feel pressure to stay relevant in rapidly evolving fields AI is transforming—not eliminating—most careers Repetitive tasks may be automated, but human interpretation and decision-making remain central Economic factors, not just automation, drive workforce changes AI literacy is becoming a basic requirement for future-ready careers Courtney connects this back to St. Vrain's mission: giving students a strong competitive advantage by preparing them with ethical, critical, and creative AI skills. Reflection questions based on the article will be included in this month’s PDF. 💭 Final Reflection The episode closes with a powerful question for educators: “How can I support students in preparing for a future-ready workforce?” The hosts express gratitude for St. Vrain teachers and excitement for what’s ahead.    December PDF

    18 min

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Exploration AI: Beyond the Algorithm is a professional learning opportunity designed to help educators move past the basics of AI and dive into its deeper impact on teaching and learning. Participants will explore how AI can support instructional design, creativity, and problem-solving while also considering ethical, cultural, and human-centered perspectives. This PD goes beyond tools and prompts to focus on how educators can thoughtfully and responsibly integrate AI into their practice.

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