Resources
Explore a curated collection of free curriculum and lesson plans designed to answer the anchor question: "What is AI?" These resources, created by our trusted partners, provide a strong foundation in AI tools, design, safety, and ethics for K-12 learners. Whether you're looking for subject-specific activities or lessons tailored to different timeframes, you can easily filter to find what fits your needs.
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How can computers be used to analyze natural language?
Source: CRAFT - Stanford University
Duration: 20 - 45 Minutes
How do generative AI algorithms work?
Source: CRAFT - Stanford University
Duration: 20 - 45 Minutes
How can generative AI algorithms complement artistic practice?
Source: CRAFT - Stanford University
Duration: 20 - 45 Minutes
How Does That Algorithm Work?
Source: CRAFT - Stanford University
Duration: 20 - 45 Minutes
How does an AI algorithm use math to learn?
Source: CRAFT - Stanford University
Duration: 20 - 45 Minutes
What are the ethical issues with using my data?
Source: CRAFT - Stanford University
Duration: 20 - 45 Minutes
What do generative AI models mean for the future of creativity?
Source: CRAFT - Stanford University
Duration: 20 - 45 Minutes
A Tale of Two Critiques
Source: AI Pedagogy Project - metaLAB @ Harvard
Duration: 20 - 45 Minutes
AI Misinformation Campaign
Source: AI Pedagogy Project - metaLAB @ Harvard
Duration: 20 - 45 Minutes
Arresting Metaphors
Source: AI Pedagogy Project - metaLAB @ Harvard
Duration: 20 - 45 Minutes
What is data, and what makes for a ""good"" data set?
Source: CRAFT - Stanford University
Duration: 20 - 45 Minutes
Where In The World Is AI Around Me?
Source: CRAFT - Stanford University
Duration: 20 - 45 Minutes