Artificial Intelligence (AI) is shaping the future of education, and Ingham Intermediate School District (ISD) is leading the charge. Superintendent Mellema recently presented the district’s innovative AI integration in Career & Technical Education at the AESA Conference.
Students in Ingham ISD are gaining hands-on experience with AI simulations, real-world project pitches, and career readiness tools designed to enhance digital literacy and workforce preparedness. This forward-thinking approach ensures students are equipped with essential skills for the evolving job market.
The district remains committed to fostering innovation in learning, providing students with cutting-edge resources that bridge education and technology.
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