Resources
Discover curriculum and lesson plans to answer our anchor question: "What is Al?"
These free resources, created by partners in our network, are designed to support foundational understanding of AI tools and design, plus cover essential questions about safety and ethics. Filter by subject area or activity length to find exactly what you need for grades K-12.
*Please note all materials must be Creative Commons licensed or freely available for at least two weeks from March 28, 2025. All submissions will be reviewed by our team prior to publishing on the website.
AI Image Remixing
Source: AI Pedagogy Project - metaLAB @ Harvard
Interview with ChatGPT
Source: aiEDU
Ethical AI for College Applications
Source: ESAI
Youth Perspectives on AI in the Classroom
You don’t need to be a tech wizard to teach AI literacy—you just need the right tools (and maybe that second cup of coffee). Brisk makes it easy to bring AI to life in your classroom without the stress.
Here’s the thing: AI isn’t some “future” thing—it’s already here, shaping how we work, live, and even how students learn. In fact, 54% of students globally are already using AI in their studies, and over half use it weekly, according to the Digital Education Council.
Teaching AI literacy isn’t just about understanding the tech—it’s about giving students the skills to thrive in a world driven by innovation and creativity. And with Brisk, it’s not only simple, but dare we say, actually fun?
We’re here to help you empower the next generation to think critically, engage ethically, and lead confidently in an AI-driven world.
Civic Digital Literacy
Source: iCivics