Event Phone: 608-732-5460
Duration: 1 Hour
Target Audience: Social Studies Educators
🕒 1-Hour Agenda
1. Welcome & Introduction (5 mins)
- Brief introduction to the webinar objectives
- Quick poll: “How familiar are you with AI in history and social studies?”
- Overview of how AI is transforming historical analysis and current events
2. Understanding AI in Social Studies Education (10 mins)
- What is AI? (Simple explanation for historical applications)
- Real-world examples of AI in history and social studies
- How AI is used to support historical research, document analysis, and trend detection
3. AI for Historical Document Analysis (10 mins)
- AI tools for scanning, transcribing, and categorizing historical texts
- AI-powered search engines for primary sources and newspaper archives
- Hands-on demo: Exploring an AI-powered historical document analysis tool
4. AI-Generated Maps & Data Visualizations (10 mins)
- AI’s role in tracking historical migration patterns, wars, and social movements
- AI-powered geographic tools for visualizing historical trends
- Live demonstration: AI-generated historical maps and how they support historical learning
5. Ethical AI Discussions in Social Studies (10 mins)
- The role of AI in historical accuracy and bias detection
- AI-generated misinformation and the importance of fact-checking historical content
- Classroom activity: Evaluating AI-generated historical summaries for accuracy and bias
6. AI for Exploring Current Events & Media Bias (10 mins)
- AI’s role in tracking news, media bias, and global trends
- AI-powered fact-checking tools and misinformation detection
- Discussion: “How can AI help students compare multiple perspectives on current events?”
7. Hands-On Activity & Q&A (15 mins)
- Live demonstration of an AI-powered historical research or news tracking tool
- Interactive task: Educators explore AI-generated content and assess its accuracy
- Discussion: “How can AI be used responsibly in history and social studies education?”
- Q&A Session: Open floor for questions and resource sharing
Key Takeaways:
✔ AI enhances historical research by analyzing sources and trends
✔ AI-generated maps and data visualizations improve student engagement
✔ AI tools must be used critically to evaluate historical accuracy and media bias
✔ Educators play a key role in guiding responsible AI use in history education
Upcoming Dates
Speaker(s)
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Kristin Galle
Personalized/Digital Learning Coach/Library 21 Coordinator/Marketing Director