SUNY Sullivan hosts regional high school teacher training on Artificial Intelligence in the classroom
Publish Date: 2026-03-21 04:05:00
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- Professional Development Workshop: On March 13, SUNY Sullivan and Sullivan BOCES co-hosted a workshop on “Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom” for 30 high school teachers, focusing on AI trends and integration strategies.
- Engaging Keynote Speaker: Laurie Guyon from WSWHE BOCES, a keynote speaker, shared current AI trends, emerging tools, and practical strategies for AI integration in student learning.
- Focus on Teaching Practices: The afternoon featured breakout sessions on college-level teaching practices and maintaining academic rigor for students earning transferable college credit at SUNY Sullivan.
- College in the High School (CIHS) Program: This program benefits students by allowing them to earn college credits while in high school, lowering the cost of college, and easing the transition to college education.
- Popular Courses and Alignment: CIHS’s most popular courses align with SUNY General Education requirements, ensuring smooth credit transfer and faster degree completion.
- Benefits of Early College Education: CIHS provides academic, financial, and personal benefits including early association with higher education and access to campus resources, reducing college anxiety for first-generation students.
- Early Experience and Reduced Barriers: Students gain familiarity with college environments, reducing anxiety and providing confidence for future college success.