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March 26, 2026 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT

AI in the CTE Classroom: Preparing Students for the Workforce

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AI in the CTE Classroom: Preparing Students for the Workforce

Date

March 26, 2026 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT

Location

Online

Cost

Free

Credit

Grade Level Grades 9-12, Professional Development

About This Webinar

Incorporating AI into CTE Digital Art education prepares students for a future job market where AI and automation play an increasing role. By introducing students to generative AI early, educators can help learners develop critical thinking, creativity, and technical skills essential across career pathways. Tools such as Adobe Express enable students to create digital art, design logos, and develop marketing materials—blending creative expression with real-world AI applications.

This webinar is part of Share My Lesson's 2026 Virtual Conference. Join the community or register for all sessions.

Speakers

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Teacher, NYC Public Schools

Digital Art & Design Educator | Multimedia & Branding Expert

Shu Chun Kimi Liu is Digital Art & Design teacher at a NYC CTE high school and a first-year Transitional A certified educator with over 30 years of leadership experience in the multimedia and branding industry. 

She is passionate about bringing real-world creative expertise into the classroom and preparing the next generation of designers to shape the future of visual communication.

She earned her Master’s degree in Computer Art from the School of Visual Arts. Throughout her career, she has been invited to lead the design of high-profile digital experiences, including a complex mobile hub template for P&G’s “Thank You, Mom” campaign initiative during the 2012 London Summer Olympic Games Opening Ceremonies.

Kimi is also a published children’s book author and illustrator. She developed an innovative interactive game publication paired with a corresponding illustrated children’s book designed to support learning through play. This project gained recognition from Creative Child Publishing and helped M.O.G. Pretendables™ earn a total of nine Preferred Choice Awards. Her illustrated children’s book “Mirando y Mirando” has been collected for display at the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico.

She began her career as a professional animator, working for nine consecutive years with major studios including Hanna-Barbera, Disney Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Her credits include numerous TV animation series and animated films such as Aladdin and The Little Mermaid. Her thesis 3D animated film, “Outhouse,” was selected for the 6th Annual New York Digital Salon.

Kimi now bridges professional creative pipelines with classroom learning. She specializes in:

AI-Integrated Design — Guiding students at the intersection of emerging technologies and visual communication

Creative Identity Development — Using her experience as an author and illustrator to help students cultivate a distinct artistic voice

Professional Workflows — Preparing students with industry-level skills in animation and design production pipelines

She is committed to helping students see a clear, achievable pathway from classroom learning to meaningful creative careers.

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Professional Credit

Share My Lesson webinars are available for one-hour of PD credit. A certificate of completion will be available for download at the end of your session that you can submit for your school's or district's approval.

In addition, Share My Lesson has arrangements in place as follows:

Resources

Files

AI in the Classrom.pdf

Presentation
March 26, 2026
6.99 MB

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