Courses AI for Educators Dashboard Lesson 3.4
3.4 Module 3 · Teacher Preparation & PD

AI Literacy vs AI Fluency

Conceptual understanding vs hands-on skill — plus AI Responsibility: using AI to extend thinking, not offload it.

Literacy/Fluency Assessment Responsibility Framework Card

Literacy/Fluency Assessment

Understand where you sit on the spectrum between AI Literacy (conceptual understanding) and AI Fluency (practical skill). Rate yourself across 6 skill areas to generate your personal profile and growth plan.

Self-Assessment

For each skill area, review the Literacy and Fluency descriptions, then rate yourself on the 1–5 scale. 1 = pure literacy (conceptual only), 5 = full fluency (practical mastery).

Responsibility Framework Card

Five principles of responsible AI use in education. Click each card to explore best practices, anti-patterns, and discussion scenarios. Complete the Responsibility Audit to assess your current standing.

Responsibility Audit

Check each practice you currently follow. Your score and improvement suggestions will be generated automatically.

Key Insight

AI literacy tells you what AI is; AI fluency tells you what to do with it. But AI responsibility — the hardest to teach and the most important — tells you what you should and shouldn’t do with it. Schools need all three.

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