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Experience AI Lessons: Free Resources for Teaching AI and Machine Learning

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Raspberry Pi Foundation

"Experience AI Lessons" from the Raspberry Pi Foundation offers free, comprehensive resources for teaching AI and machine learning to secondary school students (ages 11 to 14). These materials include lesson plans, slide decks, worksheets, and videos. The six lessons cover AI fundamentals, bias in AI, machine learning models, problem-solving with AI, and AI-related careers. They are designed for educators across subjects and non-school settings.

The "Experience AI Lessons" resource offers a comprehensive set of free educational materials aimed at teaching secondary school students (ages 11 to 14) about AI and machine learning.

These resources include well-structured lesson plans, slide decks, worksheets, and videos, making it accessible for educators across various subjects.

The six lessons cover a wide range of AI-related topics, from understanding AI's current context and the basics of machine learning to exploring bias in AI models and the AI project lifecycle.

Additionally, educators and volunteers outside of traditional school settings, such as coding clubs, can also benefit from these materials.

Furthermore, teachers are encouraged to participate in research to help further develop these resources by providing feedback through the website.

This resource aims to make AI education engaging, informative, and accessible to both students and educators.

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