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New Saturday Webinar Series

Posted on 11/14/2024

Unlocking CASAS Data with ChatGPT for Tailored Student Support

Join Alisa Takeuchi, OTAN Subject Matter Expert, for an interactive, two-part webinar series about how to transform CASAS data into powerful learning activities. Alisa will demonstrate how to use ChatGPT as an invaluable tool to analyze CASAS results, identify key learning gaps, and develop custom differentiated plans. Save the dates and register soon.

Part 1: From Data to Practical Solutions

Saturday, December 7, 9-10:00 am

Description: In our first session, we’ll dive into using ChatGPT to analyze CASAS data and surface meaningful insights. You’ll learn to spot trends, isolate learning gaps, and directly connect data points to practical activities that address student needs. Through guided exercises, participants will begin creating tailored activities aligned to specific CASAS competencies. As homework, you'll apply these new skills by designing a customized activity to share with others in Part 2. Register here!

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Part 2: Collaborative Activity Sharing and Skill-Building

Saturday, December 14, 9-10:00 am

In the second session, we’ll build on the activities created in Part 1. If you weren’t able to make it—no problem! Come join us and see participants present their homework activities, sharing ideas and best practices with the group. This collaborative exchange offers fresh perspectives and inspiration for both teachers and administrators. Additionally, we’ll showcase more ways to leverage ChatGPT to create varied, engaging activities that respond directly to CASAS insights, supporting continuous student improvement. Register here!

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OTAN activities are funded by contract CN240137 from the Adult Education Office, in the Career & College Transition Division, California Department of Education, with funds provided through Federal P.L., 105-220, Section 223. However, OTAN content does not necessarily reflect the position of that department or the U.S. Department of Education.