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  • Code.org “How AI Works” video series introduces students to machine learning, training data and bias, neural networks, ethics, and more.
  • Code.org curriculum offerings are available when you create a free account.
  • ISTE “AI Explorationsoffers “Hands-On AI Projects for the Classroom” series. Five free guides can be downloaded.
  • MIT’s Scratch Lab has some “Face Sensing” activities (safe for use with students).
  • MIT’s “App Inventorenables students, including those with no prior coding experience, to create fully functional apps for smartphones and tablets.
  • MIT’s AI + Ethics for Middle School offers a curriculum that focuses on teaching both technical aspects, such as training classifiers, and ethical implications, such as algorithmic bias, providing a comprehensive educational approach to AI.
  • MIT’s Day of AI offers a free curriculum designed by MIT RAISE to introduce K-12 students to artificial intelligence, emphasizing hands-on lessons and activities that teach the basics and responsible use of AI.
  • Digital Technologies Hub offers lesson plans, case studies, and activities.
  • Google Applied Digital Skills offers a series of lessons related to AI in Daily Life. A Google account is required for access.

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