AI Studio Sessions

for School Counselors

A guided, interactive introduction to AI and human agency. Build a clear mental map, see live demonstrations, and leave with practical language you can use in education and mental health contexts.

Students are already using AI to think, decide, and self-reflect, often with more fluency than the adults guiding them.

60 minutes Live demo + guided participation Virtual Starts Jan 24
After you register, you’ll receive a confirmation email with the agenda and meeting details.

What You’ll Leave With

Grounded, technically accurate instruction from the intersection of AI, psychology, and education.
Designed to expand judgment, confidence, and shared practice.

Two 60-Minute Sessions

Session 1 · Foundational
How AI Actually Works (and Why It Feels So Convincing)
Saturday, Jan 24 · 10:00 AM CT
Learn how different AI systems behave, why language-driven AI can feel persuasive and confident, and how to avoid over-relying on AI authority. Engage in where human judgment must stay in the loop.
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Session 2 · Applied
Practical prompts and guardrails for AI use
Saturday, Jan 31 · 10:00 AM CT
Understand when AI supports thinking, when it replaces it, and how to slow certainty to preserve human judgment and emotional grounding.
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Privacy and data security concepts are woven throughout the session. You’ll encounter a practical “top 10” knowledge check, with clear paths to go deeper if you’re interested. Inviting school counselors, with relevance for educators, mental health professionals, and parents.

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