Gesu Symposium on Education: The AI Skills that Matter for Educators & Students
Date and time
Thursday, January 29th, 2026
7:00 pm EST
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How can educators and students become more open to, proactive about, and prepared for the possibilities and challenges of AI?
Gesu School invites you to join us virtually for the Gesu Symposium on Education: The AI Skills that Matter for Educators & Students, led by Eric Hudson.
Our Symposium brings together educators and administrators for a practical presentation and Q&A.
Eric Hudson will explore how the rapid evolution of AI, the complex issues it raises, and its emotional and pedagogical impact make it difficult to determine 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—leaving participants with practical, human-centered strategies for engaging with AI in education.
This year’s Symposium will be held virtually due to elevator renovations.