AI for Education 2026

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AI for Education
This 6-session course is designed for teachers, school leaders, and education support staff with no prior experience in artificial intelligence. Participants will learn to work with tools like ChatGPT and Gemini effectively, ethically, and safely.
Throughout the course, they will develop practical skills to integrate AI into their pedagogical work: from planning and resource creation to assessment design and delivering personalized feedback to students.
Each week they will work with their learning circle on hands-on activities they can apply directly in their educational context.
Programa del curso
Sesión 1: Delegate and describe
- • The 4D framework for working with AI effectively, ethically, and safely
- • Reflection on which tasks to delegate to AI and which not to
- • Individual prompt iteration for a real task, group selection of the best prompt
Sesión 2: AI limitations and emerging tools
- • Create a study guide with NotebookLM (retrieval-augmented generation)
- • Design a rubric with a reasoning model and evaluate with extended thinking enabled
Sesión 3: AI as a creative assistant
- • Build a personal bank of activity archetypes
- • Design a prompt using the 5 steps (role, objective, context, examples, diversity) to generate varied activities
Sesión 4: AI-assisted assessment
- • Design assessment instruments with AI (rubrics, checklists, rating scales)
- • Group selection of the most suitable instrument
- • Use AI to generate student feedback
Sesión 5: New learning experiences
- • Create an educational game with Claude (conversational programming)
- • Explore approaches to designing student-AI interactions
- • Design a prompt to guide a student's interaction with AI
Sesión 6: Ethics and the future of education
- • Discuss real ethical dilemmas of AI use in education
- • Vision for the future of education and a concrete first step
How it works
You will join a group of 2 to 5 colleagues, and as a group, you will meet 4 times, either in person or online, at a time you all agree on.
Join a circle
Organize your study group with colleagues during the match period.
Agree on a schedule
Decide the most convenient time for your sessions, online or in person.
Join and collaborate
When the session arrives, connect with your colleagues and complete the activities together.
What's included
Important dates
- Team registration: until April 24
- Course start: May 4
- Final prize application: June 12 to July 10
- Boston Trip: October 25 to 31
Requirements
- You must be affiliated with Caja Los Andes
- Be an active teacher with dedicated teaching hours
- A phone with a stable internet connection, and ideally a computer as well
- Availability of a 90-minute block per week during non-teaching hours
Meet the instructor

Sebastián Marambio
Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University, high school mathematics teacher, and former director of the Innovation Center at the Chilean Ministry of Education. He is the founder of Circles and an artificial intelligence instructor.
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Final prize: trip to Boston
Put what you've learned into practice and submit an innovative community impact project applying AI to your educational context. Five winning projects will be selected and their representatives will be awarded an all-expenses-paid trip to Boston.
Requisitos:
- Full course attendance
- 100% of activities completed
- Final project: June 12 to July 10



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ChileMás
Chile Massachusetts Alliance, a nonprofit organization established in the United States, promotes collaborations in science, technology, and education to drive Chile toward the fourth industrial revolution. ChileMass Online focuses on teaching AI to Chilean educators, inspired by the technological forefront of Massachusetts, home to AI leaders like BostonDynamics, Harvard, and MIT.


