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Stanford University

Empowering Educators - What AI Can and Can't Do for Teachers

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Join a panel discussion from the 2025 AI+Education Summit at Stanford University where three experienced educators share practical insights about the real-world applications and limitations of AI in teaching. Featuring Stephanie Sumarna (EdTech & Innovation Teacher), Suba Marti (District STEAM Instructional Coach), and Molly Montgomery (Educational Consultant), this 31-minute session explores how AI tools can support teachers while acknowledging their constraints. Learn from these practitioners as they discuss their experiences integrating AI into educational settings, facilitated by Karin Forssell, Director of Stanford's Learning Design and Technology Master's Program. Discover practical perspectives on AI's role in education from those working directly with students and teachers.

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2025 AI+Education Summit: Empowering Educators – What AI Can (and Can’t) Do for Teachers

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