AI in Education: A Critical Conversation

​​​​​Join World Savvy for our first West Coast Critical Conversation on the transformative power of AI in Education. Co-hosted with Google and in partnership with the AI Education Project, Digital Promise, and KnowledgeWorks, we’re bringing together a diverse group of EdTech leaders, AI experts, teachers, and students to explore how AI is revolutionizing teaching and learning. This event will take place Thursday, September 12 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the TM2 building on Google’s San Jose Campus.

Event Highlights:

  • Expert insights on AI in education
  • Dynamic discussions with panelists and attendees facilitated by students from World Savvy partner schools
  • Student perspectives about their experiences with AI tools and technologies and their impact on their learning journey
  • Complimentary brunch + networking with peers and industry leaders in EdTech

Why AI?

AI is transforming teaching, learning, and practice at a rapid rate, making it more important than ever for K-12 education to center the 21st-century skills necessary for future graduates to thrive in college, career, and life in this changing world.

Together, we will consider essential questions such as: How might AI affect educational equity and attainment? What effects could AI have on social-emotional learning and school culture, connection, and belonging? And perhaps most importantly, how are we preparing our youth for this future?

About Critical Conversations

World Savvy’s Critical Conversation series provokes deep thought and elevates innovative voices, so come prepared to gain a new perspective. Each event brings together a diverse group of leaders and experts, educators, and students for an interactive and intergenerational discussion on urgent topics impacting education.

Event Details

Parking: Parking is available in the surface lot on the northeast side of the TM2 building. Please follow the signs directing you to the TM2 building entrance.

Admission: No ticket is required for entry. However, upon arrival, have a government ID ready to present at the registration tent outside the building entrance in accordance Google’s policy.

For those bringing students: Students aged 16 or older must present a government or student ID according to Google’s policy. Only students with pre-approved Google permission slips will be admitted.