Canopy & MobileMind partnership provides K12 districts with AI training

MobileMind, the modern professional learning hub for schools, has partnered with Canopy Education CIC to offer districts robust AI training. 


Districts can offer AI training that includes hands-on challenges and real-world examples of how to apply AI in the classroom. 


Topics include, but are not limited to: 

  • Understanding AI in Teaching & Learning
  • Leveraging Chat GPT and Google Bard for Teacher Productivity
  • Data and Privacy when using Chat GPT and Google Bard
  • Prompt best practices 


“AI is disrupting the world as we know it. So partnering with Canopy to create AI training for our districts in MobileMind is a natural step for our professional learning hub already disrupting the K-12 professional learning market,” said Tyce Miller, MobileMind’s Founder & CEO. “Canopy’s AI courses will train teachers to effectively use AI, saving them valuable time.” 


“At Canopy we think AI has huge potential to save teacher time, allowing teachers to focus on students rather than admin tasks. Partnering with MobileMind we hope to increase the impact we are having on teachers and their students” said Andrew Caffrey, CEO at Canopy Education. 


If you are currently a MobileMind customer, please reach out to learn how to add this professional learning opportunity to your Hub. 


If you are not already a district leveraging the power of MobileMind, learn more and schedule a professional learning consultation at
mobilemind.io.

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