Photo: Benjamin Logan Local School District Professional development presented by Jim Sturtevant, AI Owl
Bellefontaine, Ohio- The Benjamin Logan administrative team participated in professional learning Wednesday focused on practical ways to use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to save time and streamline work.
The training, facilitated by AI OWL, introduced participants to key concepts including Machine Learning, Generative AI, and Large Language Models, helping administrators better understand how tools such as ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Google Gemini function and can be applied in a workplace setting. The session also included prompt engineering, emphasizing how clear, well-crafted prompts lead to stronger results and more useful outputs.
Photo: Benjamin Logan Local School District
In addition to tool demonstrations and hands-on practice, the training reinforced responsible use of AI by focusing on ethics in practice and bias checking—supporting administrators in evaluating AI-generated content with care and accuracy.
This upskilling opportunity was funded through the Ohio TechCred initiative, which supports workforce training in high-demand technology skills.
Benjamin Logan remains committed to continuous improvement and professional learning that strengthens operations and supports students, staff, and families.
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