Build on your existing expertise to integrate Generative AI into student learning

Students are using GenAI tools like chatGPT and Gemini in their schoolwork, often without understanding the impacts of this technology. KQED's classroom resources and teacher PD build on your professional expertise to help you guide students to think critically about GenAI and act responsibly in how they use it.

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GenAI PD Course Catalog


Partner with GenAI to Elevate Authentic Student Voice

Learn best practices for teaching responsible use of GenAI and how to build chatGPT prompts that further learning.

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Break Through AI Bias to Analyze and Create Media

Learn how to move beyond generic AI outputs with strategies to analyze and refine AI-generated media—and create more thoughtful, fair, and authentic work.


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Outsmart AI to Spot Misinformation and Evaluate Sources

Learn to spot misinformation in the age of AI by using current best practices to assess the accuracy and credibility of online sources.


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Generative AI Guidelines

Explore these easy to understand best practices and practical examples for how students can use GenAI tools to create their own, authentic, original, and powerful writing and media.
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Get a guided tour of these best practices in recording of the wildly popular workshop introducing the GenAI creator compass and guidelines.
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Want more GenAI? Watch the recording of our workshop
Fact-Check the Chatbot: Spotting Misinformation and Hallucinations in GenAI
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“I love being able to learn ways to coach students in constructive ways to use a tool that will undoubtedly be important in their future.” —GenAI workshop participant


"I am so glad to learn that you can ‘talk’ to the AI and give it specifics to look for and guidelines. I have been aware that you could ask it nearly anything, but knowing that you could ‘teach’ it is really helpful." —GenAI workshop participant


NAMLE selected KQED's Educator Certification for their 2022 Media Literate Media Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to media literacy.

Common Sense Education rated KQED Teach a “Super PD resource for making media in the classroom” and the teacher community gave it 5 stars!

The California Department of Education selected KQED to help fulfill the state mandate to provide instructional resources on media literacy to all California teachers.

About KQED

KQED is a nonprofit, public media station and NPR and PBS member station based in San Francisco that offers award-winning education resources and services free to educators nationwide. KQED Teach is a collection of professional development courses that empower educators to teach media literacy, make media for the classroom and lead media-making projects with students in K-12.