Warm start and room check
Quick pulse check so we meet beginners and power users where they are.
A fast, optimistic guide to using AI as a teaching ally. You will learn a simple classroom operating system that protects student thinking, upgrades engagement, and makes planning dramatically lighter.
This is not a tool tour. This is a set of repeatable moves that protect rigor while saving time. You can apply it in any grade band, any subject, and any district context.
A simple operating system that keeps AI from turning into answer vending. You will learn how to design tasks where students must show thinking, evidence, and reflection.
Five classroom-ready routines that make AI behave like a tutor, debate partner, or error-finder so students do deeper work, not easier work.
A quality-controlled lesson planning flow that generates solid first drafts, differentiation, and assessments while keeping you as the final editor.
Planning overload, uneven student engagement, academic integrity pressure, and policy uncertainty can make AI feel like a problem. This workshop reframes AI as leverage: fewer repetitive tasks, more time for high-impact teaching, and clearer guardrails for students.
If you are responsible for learning outcomes, teacher support, or instructional quality, you belong here. No matter your AI comfort level, you will leave with a usable system.
60 minutes. Structured. Interactive. Designed to reduce stress and increase clarity.
Quick pulse check so we meet beginners and power users where they are.
What AI is, what it is not, and how to stay in control without becoming technical.
Design assignments that require thinking, evidence, and reflection instead of copy-paste outputs.
Five routines and one live demonstration you can run tomorrow.
Lesson ideation, differentiation, and assessment generation with an integrity checklist.
We will send your toolkit and templates right after the session.
These are chosen because they map to daily educator pain: planning time, engagement, integrity, differentiation.
You will receive a copy-and-paste toolkit so you can implement without reinventing the wheel.
Fill-in templates for lesson outlines, differentiation, exit tickets, small-group tasks, and more. Designed to produce drafts you can actually teach from.
Classroom-ready routines that make students evaluate, improve, and justify AI outputs. Your integrity strategy can also be your engagement strategy.
A planning board for units and projects that blends standards, AI-generated ideas, and human judgment into a clean, repeatable workflow.
Xavier Smith is leading this session on behalf of Thrivv AI. Add a short, credible, human bio here. Example: former educator, instructional leader, curriculum designer, or founder with deep empathy for classroom reality.
Schools are being asked to adapt faster than systems were designed to move. Thrivv AI builds learning infrastructure and research-backed methods that help educators keep rigor high while making learning more personal and engaging.
Our stance is simple: AI should reduce friction, protect student thinking, and widen opportunity. People come first.
Quick answers to the common questions that block people from registering.
No. This workshop is built for beginners through daily users. You will learn a simple framework that keeps you in control and makes AI useful without making it complicated.
It does the opposite. You will learn how to design assignments and routines that require reasoning, evidence, and reflection, making “answer copying” less valuable and easier to spot.
Yes. The framework is subject-agnostic and the routines are adaptable. You will see examples that translate across disciplines.
No. You will get a toolkit and a clear set of practices. We will mention Thrivv AI’s mission because context matters, but the session is designed to be genuinely useful on its own.
Yes
We address guardrails, data hygiene, and classroom norms. The goal is responsible implementation that respects students, staff, and district constraints.
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