
AI in Action: Foundations for Future-Ready Libraries
This webinar will help school librarians understand both the potential and the pitfalls of using artificial intelligence in their programs. Participants will explore beginner-friendly AI tools that can support research, reading, and library management, while also examining key ethical issues such as AI literacy, plagiarism, bias, data privacy, and copyright. Walk away with practical strategies and guiding questions to navigate AI responsibly and confidently in your school library.
About the presenter:
Sheena Kelly is a professional librarian with nearly fifteen years of experience in the field. Passionate about lifelong learning and an iterative process of inquiry, she has developed a strong portfolio on the intersection of technology and library services. Her dedication to technology-infused libraries has driven her exploration of innovative solutions, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence. Her work teaching AI literacy and developing district guidelines on AI use has led her to facilitate conference sessions and workshops on the topic, highlighting both the powerful potential and possible pitfalls surrounding its use. She currently serves as the Digital Media Literacies Coordinator for Thompson School District.
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