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Mar 27th | 5 to 6 PM | Online

Less Paperwork, More Impact: AI Tools for Educators

Educators juggle far more than lesson plans. This session is designed to help you pinpoint repetitive administrative tasks across your calendar and explore AI-powered approaches to handle them faster. Through guided activities and real examples, you'll build a personal action plan to bring back to your school.

Registrations Closed.

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Conducted by Prasanth Nori,

Head of Research, Wayground

M.Ed, Harvard Graduate School of Education

What You Will Learn

  • Admin Automation: Quick hacks to draft emails to parents, create report card comments, and organize data without the headache.

  • Beyond the Classroom: Discover how to use AI as a creative partner for school events - from writing scripts for Annual Day and drafting newsletters to organizing clubs and sports day logistics.

Meet your facilitator

Prasanth Nori is a learning designer, ed-tech innovator, and  researcher based in India with a master's degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. As the Head of Research at Wayground, he focuses on user insights for products like Wayground, VoyageMath and Wayground for Business. Previously, he served as the Head of Programs and Grantmaking for Asia Pacific and Africa at the Scratch Foundation, where he worked to expand creative coding education in underserved communities. He is also the co-founder of Upepo, a playful, project-based learning platform for children. Before this, he conducted research at the MIT Playful Journey Lab and was a Teach For India fellow. Prasanth has been recognized as a Rajeev Circle Fellow and Mumbai Heroes Awardee for his educational contributions.

Terms and conditions:

  • Participants are expected to join the workshops 5 minutes early.

  • No certificates will be awarded to participants joining after 5:20 PM.

  • Certificates will only be awarded to teachers who complete the assessment and achieve the required score.

  • Participants are requested to bring pens, diary, and any kind of colours and A4 sheets to the workshop.

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