AI, Education, and Ethics for a Changing World
20 August 2025 - 21 August 2025
Region(s): Nationwide
Type(s): presentations
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping the world—and education is no exception. Join Global Environmental Education Partnership (GEEP) and the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE), for an engaging webinar at 7am.
This webinar is running at 7am on 21 August in New Zealand, (6 pm 20 August Eastern Time, find your own time zone here) .
Explore how AI is transforming education—both inside and outside the classroom—and how it can be leveraged to support effective learning.
Guest speakers Joan Haley, Jake Baskin, and Edwin Goutier will offer their perspectives on the opportunities AI presents for our work, as well as how AI is raising important ethical questions for educators and students alike.
The speakers will highlight:
AI-powered tools for environmental education, to protect our land, air, and water, and build healthier communities
Empowering students as AI navigators to help create student ownership in how they understand and use AI in their lives—and the essential role educators play in guiding this journey
AI’s environmental footprint and how organizations are working to reduce its impact
Educator-specific resources and key features of leading AI tools
A proposed ethical framework for when and how to integrate AI in meaningful, learner-centered ways.
This webinar will be recorded and all registrants will receive a link to the recording.
For more information and to register: https://eepro.naaee.org/learning/ai-education-and-ethics-changing-world.
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