Artificial Intelligence: Lesson Plans

Stem Education

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The demand for STEM qualified employees has grown significantly over the years. That is one of the main reasons schools are pushing STEM programs, especially for female students. The number of job vacancies has reach the millions point. This has caused a large gap in qualified employees to head the charge in artificial intelligence. 

Material Type: Unit of Study

Author: Kuwanna Moore

STEAM Device

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 This STEAM device includes different activities and tasks directed to 10th-grade students who are L2 learners with an A2 level of English. This device is aimed to help them to improve the six language skills: oral production, oral interaction, reading comprehension, writing production, and writing interaction, while they learn about Artificial Intelligence and its role in art.  

Material Type: Lesson

Author: Yulieth Lorena Cortes Mosquera

Hands-On AI Projects for the Classroom: A Guide for Elementary Teachers

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This guide provides student-driven projects that can directly teach subject area standards in tandem with foundational understandings of what AI is, how it works, and how it impacts society. Instead of simply learning about AI through videos or lectures, the students completing these projects are active participants in their AI exploration. In the process, students work directly with innovative AI technologies, participate in “unplugged” activities that further their understanding of how AI technologies work, and create various authentic products—from presentations to designing an AI robot—to demonstrate their learning. • Project 1: What AI Does Well and Does Not Do Well • Project 2: Training Data and Machine Learning • Project 3: Senses vs. Sensors • Project 4: Navigation and AI Visit the ISTE website with all the free practical guides for engaging students in AI creation: https://www.iste.org/areas-of-focus/AI-in-education

Material Type: Lesson, Lesson Plan, Module, Unit of Study

Authors: General Motors, International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)