Sponsored Webinar | AI Basics in Special Education and How It is Being Used Today
Includes a Live Web Event on 05/12/2026 at 5:00 PM (EDT)
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Join Let’s Go Learn and the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) for a timely session designed specifically for special education leaders preparing for the upcoming school year. Special education leaders wanting to understand the basics to advanced topics should attend.
Key issues in special education like teacher burnout, compliance demands, and increasing caseload complexity are stretching teams beyond capacity. This webinar will cover how AI can help.
CEO, Chief Technologist, and AI Expert, Richard Capone will show you how the Let’s Go Learn AI assistant, Airma, works and how several school districts have been using it this year.
This one hour session will cover AI basics to advanced use cases
- AI basics - GPT 4 to Present (5 min)
- AI trends - Prompt engineering to Context engineering (5 min)
- Demo of LGL SPED Platform (10 min)
- Demo of AI writing IEP PLAAFPs and SMART goals (15 min)
- Case Study of custom GPTs set up by districts (10 min)
- AI on the horizon - Where it is going for education (5 min)
- Q&A (10 min)
This is not a future concept. It is working today in real districts via multiple platforms. Learn what you can do immediately to take advantage of AI as well as what to do long-term.
Disclaimer: CEC does not endorse or recommend programs, products, or services from external sources.
Richard Capone
CEO & Chief Technologist
Let's Go Learn
Richard Capone is a veteran innovator in educational technology with over 25 years of experience transforming how students learn and how educators teach. As co-founder and CEO of Let’s Go Learn, he helped design and launch one of the first computer-adaptive diagnostic assessments in 2001—delivered entirely over dial-up internet, a groundbreaking achievement at the time.
A pioneer in data-driven personalized learning, Capone has led the development of adaptive learning systems that use true diagnostic data to create individualized instructional paths in both reading and math. Today, he is at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence into K-12 education, with a focus on ethical, secure, and impactful AI solutions for Special Education. His current work centers on empowering educators through responsible AI, while safeguarding student privacy and ensuring compliance with educational standards.