Gesu School’s Annual Virtual Symposium on Education: The AI Skills that Matter for Educators & Students – Jan 29
Posted by Gesu School on January 27, 2026
The Gesu School’s Annual Symposium on Education: The AI Skills that Matter for Educators & Students takes place on January 29, 7:00 PM, and brings together educators and administrators for a practical presentation and Q&A. This virtual event is free of charge.
We welcome Eric Hudson, who will examine the rapid advancement of AI, the complex questions it raises, and its impact on teaching and learning. As schools navigate which opportunities to embrace and which risks to avoid, the symposium will highlight four essential skills for educators and students in an AI-driven world: extending the mind, information literacy, playfulness, and ethical decision-making. Participants will leave with practical, human-centered strategies for thoughtfully engaging with AI in education.
Eric Hudson is an educational consultant, facilitator, and strategic advisor who partners with schools and learning organizations to help them navigate change, rethink how and where learning happens, and integrate meaningful uses of technology, like AI, into teaching and leadership.
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