Building Digital and AI Literacy for Students

Sep 1, 2026
4:00 pm

September Live Lab: Building Digital and AI Literacy for Students

Are your students using AI tools for everything—homework, writing, advice—but they’re not thinking critically about what AI produces or how it works? Do you need a way to help them become thoughtful users instead of passive consumers, but you’re not sure where to start or what “AI literacy” even means in practice?

Together in this Live Lab, we will build an activity that teaches AI literacy through exploration, not fear. Join us and equip students for the world they’re living in.

  • Session 1: Tuesday, September 1, 2026 (1st Tuesday) 
  • Session 2:  Tuesday, September 22, 2026 (4th Tuesday)
  • Time: 4:00 pm-4:45 pm PT
  • Virtual
  • REGISTER HERE
  • Price: $35 or Free for CALIE Members
What Are CALIE Live Labs?

CALIE Live Labs is not just another PD opportunity—it’s a paradigm shift in how educators can learn and grow.

If you’re tired of:

  • Professional development that feels like wasted time
  • Knowing about tools but never feeling confident enough to use them
  • Innovating alone without support or recognition
  • Learning that doesn’t connect to your classroom or campus

Then Live Labs is built for you.

You’ll create real resources, connect with real educators, receive real recognition, and walk away with real confidence. And you’ll do it in a way that actually fits into your life, not another obligation that drains you, but an experience that energizes and empowers you.

CALIE Live Labs are for educators at any grade level or role who want practical, collaborative support solving real classroom and school challenges. 

No prior experience with specific tools is required—Live Labs focus on adaptable strategies that work across classrooms, roles, and contexts.

Key Features of CALIE Live Labs
  • Create, Don’t Just Consume
    Every Lab ends with a ready-to-use classroom artifact; practical, tested, and yours.
  • A Two-Week Learn–Build–Refine Cycle
    Learn together, create on your own time, then return to share, get feedback, and improve.
  • Learn Alongside Educators Who Get It
    Collaborate with educators across grade levels and contexts. No isolation, just shared problem-solving.
  • Low-Risk Experimentation, Real Impact
    Try new ideas with support from facilitators and peers in a space designed for iteration, not perfection.
  • Your Work Lives Beyond the Lab
    Earn recognition, contribute to shared resource collections, and be part of a growing library of educator-created work.