AI Literacy for Youth and Families
Families, community members, & professionals are invited to join our monthly online presentation.
This session covers where young people encounter AI, how they're using it, and what parents think about their teens' use AI. We'll also equip you with practical strategies and activities to help build AI literacy together at home.
Presented by Amanda Purington Drake & Dr. Alexis Glennon,
Amanda Purington Drake, PhD, is Principal Investigator of Cornell University's ACT for Youth, where she leads the Center for Community Action and the New York State Center of Excellence for Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs. Her work sits at the intersection of research, evaluation, and real-world impact — driven by a commitment to advancing the health and well-being of children and youth.
Dr. Alexis Glennon is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW-R) in private practice and an Assistant Professor of Social Work at St. Bonaventure University. Her work focuses on integrating technology and mental health, trauma-informed care, and tech justice, with particular attention to digital literacy for social workers and the people they work with.
Registration confirmation will include the Zoom link.
Free
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CCE-Tompkins Parenting Education Team
cce-parenting@cornell.edu
(607) 272-2292 ext 247
This event is online
Last updated May 20, 2026