Dancing with AI is a week-long workshop curriculum in which students conceptualize, design, build, and reflect on interactive physical-movement-based multimedia experiences.
Be Internet Awesome help kids learn to explore the internet safely and confidently, with fun, engaging activities that teach best practices and responsible digital citizenship.
Computing terminology can be tricky and confusing. ‘Coding’, ‘programming’, ‘computational thinking’ and ‘computer science’ are often used interchangeably to mean the same thing. To avoid confusion, let’s start out by getting them straight.
The collaborative class project at the University of Massachusetts Amherst make it easy for educators to find internet resources that you could use for teaching or learning.
Free online course from the University of Adelaide presented in two parts for teachers in primary and secondary classrooms to teach Artificial Intelligence (AI) in K-12 classrooms.
MIT Full STEAM curates existing resources for K-12, higher education, and workforce learners, as well as provide a weekly package of relevant materials for K-12 students and teachers.