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The reference guide for the bimonthly STEM trainings for statewide library staff
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Biofuels
Biotechnology
Polymers
SEAL (Solar Eclipse training)
Brainstorm!: Architecture to Incorporate All the Letters of STEM
Mathematics
DNA Day
AI training
Single Board Computers (SBCs)
AI Sources
OPENAI UNVEILS CHATGPT-4O
The version of AI most everyone has encountered
Twitter and Zoom’s algorithmic bias issues
Problems with poorly trained AI
What Is An Algorithm? Definition, Types, Characteristics
Day of AI
Hour of Code, but for AI
Get Your Students Using AI With These Fun, Free Activities
Activities for grades 3-8
Activity Resource Guides for Teaching Artificial Intelligence in K-12
Scratch and other activities for high school and upper middle school. Uses Scratch for most
3 Unplugged Activities for Teaching About AI
Some activities that don't require a computer
Unplugged activity: Paper AI
The rules for a very simple AI demonstration
AI card game
A printable game to show AI choice
AI unplugged
Various AI activities that don't require a computer
LESSON PLANS
Both Elementary and Middle School activities from AI for Teachers
AI activities for kids and the classroom: Top 10 Hands-On Activities (Both Online and Unplugged!)
A nice mix of online and offline activities from AIClub
Creativity with AI
AI has to be selected from the list, but Hour of Code has AI activities (online only)
AI for Oceans
From the Code.org classroom site. Requires registration. This one is for middle school
AI and Machine Learning ('23-'24)
From the Code.org classroom site. Requires registration. This one is for upper middle school and high school
AI Animation Generator
A more practical art based use for AI. Still uses harvested data
5 Fun Artificial Intelligence Activities for Students
Create and Learn's AI activities. online
Using AI to Help Organize Lesson Plans
One of the things K-12 educators are using AI for
Ignite Curiosity with AI in Your Classroom
The CodeHS AI curriculum. Also has some professional development on the topic
Hour of Code: Let’s Program Each Other!
This is a version of the Mars Rover activity I mentioned in the training
Create a Facial Recognition System with Machine Learning
From ScienceBuddies, who provide various activities and science fair ideas
Experience AI
The Google AI education site
Experience AI: Lesson webinars
The Experience AI webinar YouTube playlist
STORY AI
Use AI in the creation of stories. Aimed at late elementary and middle school kids
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