An interview with Christina Lewellen, President and CEO, ATLIS
From streamlining operations with tools like ChatGPT and Gemini to reducing teacher burnout, this episode dives into AI's practical and strategic uses in independent school operations.
Christina Lewellen, President and CEO of the Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools (ATLIS), shares insights on adopting AI thoughtfully, protecting privacy, and preparing schools for a rapidly evolving future.
Whether you're curious about the latest AI tools or looking to build flexible policies for your workforce, this conversation offers actionable takeaways to enhance productivity and achieve your school's goals.
Generative AI as a Gateway: Tools like ChatGPT can simplify processes like email drafting and initial brainstorming, offering an easy entry point to AI for schools.
Specialized Productivity Tools: Platforms like Gemini and Scribe provide targeted applications for email summarization, data analysis, and creating operational guides, demonstrating AI's operational value.
Security and Privacy Concerns: Schools must exercise caution when data is uploaded into AI tools to protect privacy and intellectual property.
AI's Long-Term Impact: Current AI tools resemble the "dial-up phase" of the internet, with rapid evolution expected. Schools should focus on building flexible, adaptable policies.
Combating Burnout: AI has the potential to alleviate teacher workload by automating administrative tasks, freeing educators to focus on students.
Exploring AI Tools: What AI tools, like ChatGPT or Gemini, could our school adopt to streamline operations, and how can we encourage experimentation safely and productively?
Privacy and Data Security: How can we ensure that our use of AI tools protects sensitive data and aligns with best practices for privacy and security?
Reducing Burnout: What specific administrative tasks or processes could we automate with AI to help reduce teacher workload and improve efficiency?
AI in Strategic Planning: How can we integrate AI into our school's long-term strategy and philosophy to better prepare students and staff for future scenarios?
Professional Development: What training or resources should we prioritize to help our staff effectively use AI tools and remain critical, informed users of emerging technologies?