In this lesson, students will explore what it means to collaborate with AI. They’ll consider when AI is helpful, when it might not be, and how to stay in charge of their own thinking and creativity. Using the SAMR: AI Edition tool, students will evaluate different ways to use AI, from simple fixes to creative partnerships, and reflect on what makes a meaningful collaboration.
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
● Describe different ways AI can support your work
● Reflect on how you collaborate with AI in your learning
● Use the SAMR: AI Edition tool to decide how and when to use AI effectively
Lesson resources:
Step 1: Introduce the Assignment
The teacher shares an upcoming assignment or project that all students will complete. This could be a writing task, a presentation, a science report, or any task where AI might be used as support.
Step 2: Set Up Bus Stops
Create four “bus stop” stations around the room, one for each level of the SAMR: AI Edition tool:
Each bus stop is a small poster that includes:
Step 3: Rotate and Brainstorm
Students rotate in small groups to each station. At each bus stop, they brainstorm and write down ways a student might use AI at that level to support the assignment. For students under 13, be clear that only school-approved AI tools or teacher-supported AI use cases should be included.
Step 4: Class Discussion
Come back together as a class and discuss ideas from each stop. Discuss which AI uses feel helpful, creative, or appropriate, and which ones feel like they cross a line.
Step 5: Create Essential Agreements
As a class, draft a short list of essential agreements for how and when AI can be used for this assignment.
In lesson 7, we will explore Communicating AI Use, with a focus on transparently sharing how and when we used AI in the process.
We will talk about the importance of sharing how AI shaped our thinking and final product.