AI Readiness for Counselors: Strategies and Resources for Advising Success

Date: March 27, 2026
Time: 9:00 am

Join us for AI Readiness for Counselors: Strategies and Resources for Advising Success

Join Counselors for Computing (C4C) at 11 am ET | 10 am CT | 9 am MT | 8 am PT.

With Artificial Intelligence (AI) changing education and the workforce alike, school counselors will be in the best position to help students move into a digital future. Join the webinar and Q&A with Technology and School Counseling experts Dr. Christy Conley and Snehal Bhakta to build your AI literacy, discover ways to effectively support students in an AI-driven world, and gain effective strategies for guiding students to position AI as a co-creator as opposed to an answer generator.

To open this session, we’ll examine the fundamentals of AI literacy, including how AI operates and how it arrives at decisions. We’ll follow up with practical advice and share tips and resources to help you have age-appropriate discussions about how AI is impacting our society and the world of work.

What You’ll Learn:

  • AI Basics: Understand machine learning (ML), Large Language Models (LLM), Agentic and Generative AI, and how the models are trained.
  • Spotting Bias: Identify the bias in an AI output and how to support students in identifying AI hallucinations and misinformation.
  • Interactive Activities: Discover activities like Hour of AI, and Two Truths and AI to help students gain AI literacy.
  • Advising Strategies: End with tips for embedding AI literacy into counseling, using reputable sources such as aiEDU, Common Sense Media, Discovering AI, and Code.org.
  • Critical Thinking Skills: Become better equipped to support students in assessing the credibility, tone, and ethical implications of AI content.

The session will conclude with a dedicated Q&A to address your specific questions and challenges in navigating and advising in this AI-driven world.

Meet the Presenters

About Counselors for Computing

School counselors are critical influencers, connecting students’ interests with their educational journeys. Research shows that counselors face barriers when it comes to advising about computing and technology education and careers. Counselors for Computing (C4C) provides professional development and resources to empower people in student advising roles to better understand and explain to students how computing connects with every industry and field and how they can work toward their tech goals.

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