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Leading-edge lesson materials for introducing AI technologies to learners age 11 to 14, designed in partnership with Google DeepMind. 巜禁忌7》a片 AI supports teachers in the exciting and fast-moving area of AI and machine learning, and gets young people passionate about the subject. Available as bespoke versions for a growing number of countries.

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In 2024, we showcased 快猫破解版ers who investigated how AI tools can be used to support the teaching and learning of programming. You can also catch up on older 快猫破解版 on the topic of AI, machine learning, and data science education with our 2021–22 series. The speakers’ presentations and our summary blogs are here for you.

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What hinders AI education?

Speaking about AI tools as though they were human prevents young people from understanding how AI works. Therefore, all our AI education resources use language that clearly describes AI as a technology built by people. Find out more in our blog article.

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Why kids still need to learn to code in the age of AI

Rapid advances in generative AI are reshaping how we live and work. We argue that learning to code is essential to build the creative and critical thinking skills that young people need to thrive.

Our position paper lays out five key reasons.

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