PD on AI, taught by someone who actually built it
Most professional development on artificial intelligence is theory. This is taught by a digital media professional who spent 14 years building the algorithms your students scroll through every day — now helping your staff use AI with clarity, confidence, and real classroom boundaries.
Your students are already living inside AI
They’re encountering it through search, social platforms, homework tools, chatbots, and image generators — every day, with or without a lesson plan. Most educators haven’t had the chance to sit with these tools themselves, and most AI trainings stop at “should students use this?” This one goes further.
Whether your school calls it AI training for teachers, AI workshops for teachers, or artificial intelligence professional development, the goal is the same: give your staff real fluency, not just a policy memo.
Taught by the industry, not about it
Founder Schnelle Acevedo, MPA, built a successful digital publishing business from scratch — 14 years creating and monetizing content full-time, work that put her in front of brands like Disney, Netflix, Amazon, and P&G — before turning that real-world platform experience into generative AI training for educators that’s grounded in how these tools actually work, not textbook theory. She’s also a mother of three NYC students and a former NYC public school student herself, which means every session is built around what’s actually happening in your building, not a generic slide deck.
- Built a digital publishing business from scratch — the same platforms and algorithms students use every day
- MPA — understands DOE systems, compliance, and requirements
- NYC & NYS MWBE Certified, Project PIVOT eligible
- Project Management Certified delivery, no extra hours added to staff workload
AI professional development topics
This is AI in education professional development built around real classroom use, not technical theory — teacher AI training your staff can put to use the next day, customized to your school or district’s priorities.
AI Foundations for Educators
What generative AI actually is, how large language models work, and where hallucinations and bias come from.
ChatGPT for Teachers
This ChatGPT professional development for teachers covers brainstorming, planning, differentiation, and assessment prep.
Prompting for Educators
A repeatable framework for writing stronger prompts and refining AI-generated responses.
AI Literacy in the Classroom
AI literacy for teachers first — strategies for teaching students how AI works, where its answers come from, and why verification matters.
Responsible AI & Digital Citizenship
Academic integrity, student privacy, AI-generated media, and healthy technology habits.
AI-Powered Classroom Activities
Engaging activities that let students explore AI while practicing critical thinking and media literacy.
Teaching in the age of AI
A dedicated track for the question every school is asking right now — built for teachers who need answers, not more anxiety.
How AI Works
A plain-language breakdown of ChatGPT and other AI tools — no jargon required.
Detecting AI Work
Practical methods for identifying AI-written student submissions.
AI-Resistant Tasks
How to redesign assessments for a classroom where AI is always available.
Ethical AI Use
Responsible AI use, academic honesty, and career-readiness skills for students.
Choose your PD format
From a single staff meeting to a full training day — these AI workshops for teachers are built around your school’s real schedule, not the other way around.
2-Hour Session
A focused, hands-on introduction to one AI tool or topic.
Half-Day (3 hrs)
Foundations, practical tools, prompting, and classroom application.
20-Min Sprint Day
Six 20-minute drop-in sessions delivered across one day, rotating through staff meetings and prep periods — no single block of coverage required.
1-Day Intensive (6 hrs)
Comprehensive training with time to practice and plan implementation.
Resources that outlast the training
Confidence to teach AI and digital literacy in the classroom
Ready-to-use lesson plans — no extra planning required
Reusable prompts and AI classroom activities
Stronger, more relatable relationships with students
PD credit hours plus certificate of completion
A framework for responsible AI use to share school-wide
Schnelle Acevedo, MPA
Schnelle built a successful digital publishing business from scratch — 14 years creating and monetizing content full-time as Brooklyn Active Mama — before turning that real-world platform experience into classroom curriculum. Raised and educated in NYC public schools and now the parent of three NYC students, she built BAM Digital Media to help kids consciously engage with their phones — not be run by them.
Built for every role in your building
These AI workshops for schools flex to fit whoever’s in the room — not just classroom teachers.
Frequently asked questions
Do teachers need experience using AI?
No. Sessions are designed for complete beginners as well as educators who already use generative AI tools — content is adjusted based on your staff’s starting point.
What does pricing look like?
Sessions start at $2,000 for a focused 2-hour session, up to $5,500 for a full 1-Day Intensive, for groups of 20–75 educators. Multi-session series and district-wide licensing are priced separately — contact us for a custom proposal.
Is this eligible for PD credit?
Yes. All workshops count toward required PD hours, and educators receive a certificate of completion.
Do you offer virtual AI professional development?
Yes. Sessions can be delivered in person for NYC-area schools or virtually for schools and districts anywhere.
Can this be combined with student AI literacy workshops?
Yes. Many schools pair educator PD with student-facing digital and AI literacy programming for a school-wide approach.
Can training be customized by grade level or department?
Yes. Examples and classroom applications can be adapted for elementary, middle, and high school staff.
Bring AI professional development to your school
Your teachers don’t need to become AI experts. They need enough understanding, practice, and confidence to make informed decisions about how AI fits into their classrooms. That’s what AI professional development for schools should actually deliver.
