19 AI Resources for Education

Lauren Weisberg

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  • AI Experiments. These provide time for students to explore the experiments to come to their own understanding of what makes it “artificial intelligence.” Two fun activities to start with are Google Quick Draw and Semantris. Another interesting one to explore is the AI+ Writing.
  • AI4K12. This resource offers a space for educators to learn more about the work being done in writing curriculum for K-12, as currently there is not a national curriculum available. Explore the “5 Big Ideas” that students should understand related to AI.
  • AI4ALL. This one offers free resources for students to learn about AI and even take part in a “build your AI for good” project. Through AI4ALL Open Learning, students can learn about AI for social good and explore AI in areas such as art, environment, and medicine.
  • Avatars: Students can create their own talking avatars to explain something they have learned or even create a lesson to share with peers or younger students. Some tools for creating avatars that are easy to use are: VokiTellagami, and My talking avatar.
  • Crash Course Artificial Intelligence. This is a fun video series that introduces students and educators to Artificial Intelligence and also offers additional more advanced videos. Learn about the basics, neural networks, algorithms, and more.
  • Teachable Machine. Create your own machine learning models by training a computer to recognize different gestures, poses, images, or sounds.

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The UF Faculty Handbook for Adding AI to Your Course Copyright © by Dr. Alexandra Bitton-Bailey; Dr. David Ostroff; Dr. Delores James; Dr. Frederick Kates; Lauren Weisberg; Dr. Matt Gitzendanner; Megan Mocko; and Dr. Joel Davis. All Rights Reserved.

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