Using AI as a Homeschooling Parent (Part 2) B E1063
When: March 23, 2026, 7:00–8:30 p.m.
Duration: 90 minutes • Live online, with recording available to registrants
A practical, step-by-step guide to using AI responsibly in homeschooling. We’ll turn big ideas into everyday workflows you can actually use—ideal for parents who want to start (or improve) real-world use without the overwhelm.
We’ll cover (with live demos):
- Planning lessons and mapping topics across weeks
- Differentiating materials by age and level
- Socratic questioning prompts to encourage real thinking
- Constructive feedback: grading aids, rubrics, and comments
- Reading guides, summaries, and translations
- Creative writing and idea generation
- Scheduling, record-keeping, and portfolio building
Who should attend:
- Beginners ready to put AI to work in homeschooling
- Power users welcome—learn new workflows and help build a supportive community
Included:
- A printable cheat sheet of prompts and workflows
- A short pre-event poll (sent a few weeks in advance) to tailor the session
- A recording link if you can’t attend live
Note:
This session is designed to follow AI & Your Child’s Learning: Awareness and Responsible Use (Part 1).
Instructor:
Gerson Neil Nazareth has over 25 years of experience in software and serves as a CTO. He uses AI extensively in day-to-day engineering leadership, is keenly aware of how easily it can be misused, and is passionate about helping families use AI responsibly and effectively.
Event Properties
| Event Date | Monday, 23 Mar, 2026 |
| Event End Date | Monday, 23 Mar, 2026 |
| Registration Closes | Friday, 20 Mar, 2026 |
| Price | $25.00 |
