Events
A series of nationwide affiliate events will bring together organizations for learning and entertainment and to showcase important work. National AI Literacy Day will feature two live events in Washington, D.C. and Silicon Valley.
Events are happening all over the United States!
Want to get involved in the next National AI Literacy Day? Please fill out our interest form.
Find an Event Near You
Reimagining AI in Education - Asking the Right Questions
AI is reshaping education in ways we are only beginning to understand. This event invites educators, parents, students, and key decision-makers to engage in deep, participant-driven conversations about AI’s evolving role in learning. Rather than focusing on fear or hype, we aim to elevate the most meaningful and pressing questions that must be asked to ensure AI enhances—rather than diminishes—learning, creativity, and human connection.
AI Literacy Week: Explore the Future of Artificial Intelligence
Join us for a film screening, expert panel, art contest, and book display as we explore AI’s impact on creativity, education, and ethics. Engage, learn, and be inspired by AI's possibilities in everyday life.
San Francisco Bay University
Talks by AI professionals, Interactive Demos and a poster session.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
National AI Literacy Day is a day to spark curiosity, build understanding, and foster responsible engagement with artificial intelligence among learners of all ages.
ISU Twin Falls - Higher Education Center
In partnership with the Idaho STEM Action Center, Idaho STEM Ecosystem, we are offering online resources, social media contest, and local contacts to support the National Day of AI Literacy around the state of Idaho.
FSU Anne's College
AI in fields we teach (6 academic units). A collection of resources. on how AI is applied in professions our graduates enter (in addition to typical AI literacy resources).
How to Get Involved
Individuals, schools, districts, and organizations who want to learn more or get engaged in National AI Literacy Day can get involved in two ways - as contributors or participants.
How to Contribute
Become a supporting organization
Host an event in your district or state
Submit curriculum materials for grades K-12 or for an afterschool program for our team to review
Contribute professional development materials or recorded webinars for the day
Submissions are currently closed. Fill out this interest form for the next National AI Literacy Day.
Learn more about sponsorship opportunities.
How to Participate
Attend a virtual event or a local event in your district or state
Explore free curriculum materials
Explore professional development materials or sign up for live synchronous professional development on the day.