AI Tools: Your Ingham ISD Guide

AI Tools at Ingham ISD

Welcome to your guide for AI tools in our ISD. This page offers information on various AI technologies available at Ingham ISD. You'll find details on tools officially supported by the district, alongside other widely accessible AI resources.

Do Not Use Personally Identifiable Information (PII) PII is any detail that can identify you or anyone you know—students, classmates, teachers, staff, or family members. Examples include full names, home or work addresses, phone numbers, school or work email addresses, student or staff ID numbers, birthdates, grade levels, class schedules, transcripts, medical or disciplinary records, and personal photos. Putting this information into AI tools can expose it or store it in ways you can’t control. Always keep PII private and never enter it into any chatbot or AI application.
Ethical Use Use AI to spark ideas, check grammar or summarize readings—but don’t copy whole essays or homework you don’t understand. Always credit any AI suggestions you use, and never rely on AI for important decisions about health, safety or legal matters.
Safety AI tools create answers by spotting patterns in data, not by checking facts, so they can sound confident even when they’re wrong. They may give outdated, biased, or incomplete information, and sometimes mix up or invent details without warning. Knowing these limits helps you use AI outputs as a starting point and always double‑check facts yourself instead of trusting them completely.
Request a New AI Tool Know of an AI tool that could help you? Click here to fill out our request form, and we’ll review it for district approval.

Contact

Jim Kelly
Executive Director, DSA and AI Strategy
Andrew Shauver
Instruction and Technology Coach
Ken Turner
Instruction and Technology Coach