Aruna Suresh’s Transformative Webinar on ‘AI in Education’ for Future-Ready Teachers hosted by Educart
On July 12th, 2025, Educart conducted a dynamic and future-focused CPD Teachers Training Webinar titled “AI in Education – Empowering Teachers for Tomorrow.” The session was led by Ms. Aruna Suresh, a CBSE ToT Certified Global Trainer, and moderated by Mr. Nishant Singh Lakra, Head of Academics at Educart. With 180 educators in attendance, the session created an interactive and thought-provoking space for teachers to explore how artificial intelligence can enhance, not replace, effective teaching.
As classrooms evolve, the need for teachers to be digitally fluent and AI-aware is greater than ever. This webinar tackled that need head-on, helping educators from Classes 9–12 reframe AI not as a challenge, but as a powerful ally.
Ms. Suresh began by demystifying complex AI concepts like:
- Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning
- Natural Language Processing (NLP) and its educational applications
- The evolving landscape of Generative AI in academic settings
Educators were introduced to the PARTS framework (Purpose, Aim, Recipients, Theme, Structure) to help students and teachers construct meaningful prompts for AI tools—a foundational skill in modern digital learning environments.
The session emphasized that effective AI integration in education requires more than just technical know-how. It also demands a firm grounding in ethics, digital responsibility, and maintaining the human element in teaching. Discussions focused on:
Setting boundaries for ethical AI use in schools
Encouraging student curiosity without compromising integrity
Balancing AI-enhanced tasks with real-world connection and empathy
Participants gained perceptions into upholding values as well as promoting critical thinking plus how to protect student data in tech-integrated classrooms.
A highlight of the webinar was that it practically explored popular AI tools within education.
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ChatGPT creates concepts and aids composition.
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QuestionWellcan automatically generate quizzes and assessments.
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Leonardo.AI with Canva makes visual content creative.
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Planning of smart lessons and productivity for Gamma AI and for Gemini.
Teachers are able to test these tools and then share classroom use cases. They were encouraged to discuss how AI assistance could personalize learning experiences with their students.
The core message throughout the session resonated with many and it was clear:
“Teachers understanding AI will lead to the future; however, AI won’t replace teachers.”
Educators left from within the session with some direction for adopting AI as a supportive tool within their teaching adventures, feeling empowered but also not overwhelmed.
Educart stays dedicated to assuring India teaches well using smart learning, giving useful, applicable, and advanced training sessions to teachers all over the country. This webinar marked another step into that adventure. Teachers ought not to only keep up with technology, but to thrive alongside it.