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Episode 219 - Do you enable GenAI tools for all age levels?
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Episode 219 - Do you enable GenAI tools for all age levels?

K12 Tech Talk

June 20, 202546m 12s

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Show Notes

Join Josh, Chris, and Mark for Episode 219! We dive into the latest news, including the State of Maine's Yubikey deployment, the reintroduction of KOSA, and Google's Gemini and NotebookLM now available for K12. Plus, we'll cover the ongoing E-rate decision.

Our main topic for this episode: How are you deploying AI in your district now that major LLMs are available for K12? We'll discuss what districts should consider before turning on Gemini or CoPilot, whether to deploy to all grades, and the necessity of having an AI policy in place.

Don't miss this essential discussion for K12 tech leaders! For questions, email us at [email protected].

00:00:00-Intro

00:06:00-Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA)

00:09:21-Gemini is now K-12

00:11:26-MFA for Maine!

00:19:12-Enabling AI for all ages

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