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PK-12 AI Integration Certificate

PK-12 AI Integration Certificate

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Note: This program is for PK-12 Public School Educators in the State of California only.

Program Description

Educator in Classroom teaching students about AIThis program will prepare California PK-12 teachers to understand, teach, and integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) responsibly into their classroom and curriculum. With the passage of California Assembly Bill 2876 the California Instructional Quality Commission and State Board of Education will begin considering the integration of AI literacy into future curricular frameworks for all public PK-12 students in the state. With this PK-12 AI Integration Certificate, learners will be able to immediately apply timely and relevant lessons learned from the program into their classrooms and schools.

The integration of AI and the expectation to teach about AI in education is projected to significantly increase as AI tools and applications become more widespread in classrooms and society at large. As Assembly Member Berman stated, “AI has the potential to positively impact the way we live, but only if we know how to use it, and use it responsibly.”

Complete three, 15-week courses to earn your certificate and become a highly qualified educator, ready to bring AI into the classroom.

What You Will Learn

PK-12 teachers will leave this program with a deeper understanding of Artificial Intelligence in PK-12 education, including how to teach about, and integrate AI. Takeaways include:

  • Understanding of what AI is, how it works, and problems that can arise while using AI (e.g., AI hallucinations, bias)
  • Examples of and ability to integrate AI into the PK-12 classroom, regardless of subject area
  • Ability to critically examine AI tools and applications to determine their appropriateness for PK-12 classroom use

Across all 3 courses, the culminating projects will be an AI-integrated lesson plan and unit plan that teachers can bring back to their classroom to implement with their students.

Who Should Attend

The program is designed for PK-12 public school teachers in the state of California.

TEX 515
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
in PK-12 Education

  • Introduction to AI
  • How AI Works
  • Classroom Considerations for AI

TEX 517
Integrating Artificial Intelligence
in PK-12 Education

  • General AI Integration Strategies
  • Subject Specific AI Integration Strategies
  • Examples of AI Integration and Application to Individual Contexts

TEX 519
Current Trends & Issues in Artificial Intelligence in PK-12 Education

  • Ethics and Legal Issues in AI
  • Plagiarism in Education and AI
  • Student Mental Health and Wellbeing related to AI

Eligibility Requirements & Course Prerequisites

  • Basic familiarity with educational software used for teaching (e.g., Blackboard, Canvas, Google Classroom)
  • Courses are taken in sequence
  • Courses must be completed within 2 years to earn the certificate

Special Features

  • Designed in response to Assembly Bill 2876 and the requirement to address AI in the curriculum
  • College of Education faculty-developed and taught
  • 2 Extension Units earned per course
  • Letter Grade on CSUDH Transcript for salary step purposes
  • Digital Badges and Certificate provided

Modality & Course Organization

  • Asynchronous Online—there are no live class sessions
  • Each course is 15 weeks with weekly assignments
  • Program is completed over 3 terms (Fall, Spring, Summer) culminating in Summer 2026, in as little as 12 months

Program Fees, Application, and Registration

Course Fees:
Program Total: $1,290

$215 per Extension Unit

Grant funding available
(See for details)

Application Deadline:
April 2026

Prospective students should complete the program application form:

For PK-12 Public School Educators in the State of California only.

Next Start Date:
May 11, 2026

Registration and payment instructions will be provided to approved applicants.

Questions? Please contact: mkarlin@csudh.edu

Course Schedule

StartDateEndDateCRNDept | SecCourse TitleUnitsDaysHoursBldg/RmFeeInstructor
01/20/202605/03/202625031TEX 515-35Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in PK-12 Education2TBAAsynchronousINT NET$430D Ziner
01/20/202605/03/202625032TEX 517-35Integrating Artificial Intelligence in PK-12 Education2TBAAsynchronousINT NET$430M Karlin
05/11/202608/23/202637987TEX 519-35Current Trends and Issues in Artificial Intelligence in PK-12 Education2TBAAsynchronousINT NET$430M Karlin
05/11/202608/23/202637988TEX 517-35Integrating Artificial Intelligence in PK-12 Education2TBAAsynchronousINT NET$430M Karlin
* Schedule subject to change; consult with instructor for specific date details | Updated 3/25/26

Course Descriptions

Each of the three courses are 15 weeks with weekly assignments. As an asynchronous course, there are no live class sessions. The AI Integration Certificate is completed over 3 semesters.

TEX 515 •Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in PK-12 Education

2 Extension Units
Prerequisites:Basic familiarity with educational software used for teaching (e.g., Blackboard, Canvas, Google Classroom).

This course introduces PK-12 educators to the basics of what artificial intelligence (AI) is and how it works in teaching and learning contexts. Learners will participate in introductory readings, discussions, and activities to become familiar with AI in the PK-12 classroom. Students will explore and discuss introductory AI topics and examples in order to gain a foundational understanding of AI as it relates to PK-12 teaching and learning.

TEX 517 •Integrating Artificial Intelligence in PK-12 Education

2 Extension Units
Prerequisites: TEX 515

This course introduces PK-12 educators to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in teaching and learning. Practical discussion and hands-on activities are designed to empower educators with opportunities to practice integrating AI responsibly and creatively in their respective teaching practices. Students will utilize AI in an ethical manner to create instructional content appropriate to grade level, subject area, and state standards.

TEX 519 •Current Trends and Issues in Artificial Intelligence in PK-12 Education

2 Extension Units
Prerequisites: TEX 515 & TEX 517

This course introduces PK-12 educators to the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in teaching and learning. Practical discussion and hands-on activities provide students with opportunities to practice creating and integrating AI generated content as appropriate into their respective teaching disciplines and practices. Students will explore and utilize AI to construct instructional content appropriate to grade level, subject area, and state standards.

Instructor Profile

Dr. Mike Karlin from CSUDH, wearing a button-down shirt and tie, looking to the left in front of a gray brick wall

Dr. Mike Karlin

mkarlin@csudh.edu |

Dr. Mike Karlin is a former K-12 educator and current assistant professor at ɫ, Dominguez Hills. His teaching and research center around equitable implementations of computer science (including artificial intelligence) in K-12 education. His work is grounded in research-practice partnerships, bringing together students, teachers, and preservice teachers with a focus on holistic, integrated, STEM and computer science learning. Alongside his current assistant professor role, he is also the director of the Snap Inc. Institute for Technology & Education at CSUDH where his work focuses on broadening participation in STEM at both the K-12 and preservice teacher level.


Doron Zinger, Faculty

Dr. Doron Zinger

dzinger@csudh.edu |

Doron Zinger Ph.D. is a former high-school science teacher and school administrator. He is currently an assistant professor in the School Leadership Program in the College of Education at CSU Dominguez Hills. He works with aspiring school leaders, aspiring teachers, and students. His work focuses on learning, teaching, and improving educator preparation with a focus on justice. Dr. Zinger has extensive experience with classroom instruction in science, especially in underserved communities where students' histories, communities, backgrounds, and wealth are often ignored and erased. He navigates between school leadership preparation, in-service teacher learning, and teacher preparation. His research and publications include work in teacher use of technology and the use of online learning resources and tools.

Course Assignments, Evaluation and Grading

Course Assignments, Evaluation and Grading

Course Materials

Handouts provided on Canvas

Attendance Policy

Though this class is asynchronous, students are expected to login to Canvas at least on a weekly basis to review course content and complete course assignments, quizzes, and the course project.

Evaluation

Participants will demonstrate their understanding through:

  • Participation and Discussion (20%)
  • Module Assignments (40%)
  • Module Quizzes (20%)
  • Course Project (20%)

Digital & Print Certificate Request

A Certificate of Completion is awarded upon successful completion of the required courses.

Note: Once you have completed all the required courses, you may request your certificate via our online application. The processing time is approximately 6-8 weeks from the time of submission, and includes both a digital certificate link and a printed physical certificate.

Apply to Receive the Certificate

Learn more about Digital Badges & Certificates

PK-12 AI Certificate: Digital Badges & Credentials

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