AI Literacy Isn't Extra, It's Core. 

 

Don’t have time to learn AI literacy? Think again.

AI concepts such as patterns and bias align naturally with math, science, and ELA. Technology doesn’t exist outside core content.

This session will show how to add relevance to learning while also building vital AI literacy skills, without creating something “extra” for teachers.

Educators will also explore how AI tools, like those offered through Varsity Tutors, can help reinforce these concepts in everyday instruction. 

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Join the live webinar on Nov 19th at 1PM EST

SPEAKERS
Lindy Hockenbary (1)

Lindy Hockenbery

K–12 Educational Technology Advisor

Lindy Hockenbary (“LindyHoc”) bridges education and technology. With a background in instructional technology, professional development, and curriculum design, she helps educators understand how emerging tools, especially AI, shape curriculum and instruction.

Her career began in a tech-equipped classroom and has since spanned global educator support, authorship of A Teacher’s Guide to Online Learning, and collaborations with EdTech companies to align tools with K–12 needs. Recognized as a 2025 ASU+GSV Women in AI honoree, Lindy’s mission is to make technology literacy meaningful in every classroom and empower educators to confidently navigate the intersection of pedagogy and innovation.