Future-Ready: Building Digital Literacy and AI Competencies in the Classroom

AI isn’t just a tech trend—it’s a career readiness skill. In this interactive session, we’ll focus on how teachers can foster digital literacy and AI fluency in their courses. Learn how to scaffold student skills, model responsible AI use, and embed AI competencies into your course outcomes to help learners thrive in an AI-driven world.
Note: This seminar contains interactive elements and topics, including getting hands-on with AI tools. Participation is encouraged!
Mark your calendars and get ready to embark on this AI journey with us. Limited seating! Save your spot today!

Digital Credential earned upon completion.

Tina Rettler-Pagel, Ed.D., is also a full-time faculty member at Madison College. She spends most of her time on projects and initiatives focused on digital learning, but also supports faculty in exploring and planning for the pedagogical opportunities of generative AI.

Kate Grovergrys is a skilled educator with over 25 years of experience teaching college and high school students. In her current position as a professor at Madison Area Technical College, she is known for developing and delivering high quality professional development about a variety of topics, from inclusive teaching practices to artificial intelligence (AI).
As an early adopter of generative AI, Kate has established herself as an aspiring innovator in the field, with a profound passion for guiding individuals on utilizing AI to enrich their personal and professional lives. With her extensive practical knowledge of AI, she has presented at local, regional, and national conferences. Her enthusiasm and expertise in AI not only make her an influential voice in the current landscape of educational technology, but also a driving force in shaping the future of how we interact with and benefit from artificial intelligence.
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