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Lost in the Woods -- an AI Rescue Story!

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Timmy's first experience with a project-based learning activity was exciting. He loved the idea that he was able to help the homeless people in his neighborhood. As part of the experience, he was able to meet with and talk to business owners, local area experts, and the city mayor. His continued efforts resulted in renewed community support for the homeless problem and the building of two new homeless shelters in his neighborhood. When his science teacher indicated that his class was about to embark on a new project-based learning activity, he was excited once again.


Learning about AI

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For educators looking to get started with learning more about artificial intelligence to use in the classroom with students or parents interested in providing opportunities for children to learn about AI, I recommend exploring what is available through AI World School. There are a variety of courses available that provide engaging learning experiences about artificial intelligence and machine learning for students. Each module include challenges that are great for getting students to think about becoming creators with AI. There are three flagship AI courses offered by AIWS based on age group. AI Novus is for ages 7 to 10 and provides a step-by-step introduction to AI. AI Primus is for ages 11 to 13 and in this course, it focuses on how everyone can learn AI and explores machine learning and ethics in AI.