- Level Foundation
- Duration 4 min hours
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This series of short videos and accompanying in-classroom lessons will introduce you and your students to how artificial intelligence works and why it matters. You can choose individual lessons based on topic, explore the whole series of topics in one class or teach all 7 lessons to give a deeper dive. Join our movement and register at https://studio.code.org/users/sign_in and learn more at https://code.org/ai/how-ai-works and at https://studio.code.org/courses
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"Ethics & AI: Equal Access and Algorithmic Bias" is a foundational course offered by Code.org, designed for K-12 educators and students. This engaging series of short videos and in-classroom lessons provides an introduction to the fundamentals of artificial intelligence (AI), focusing on its workings and significance. The course also delves into critical ethical issues such as equal access and algorithmic bias. Participants can explore individual lessons based on specific topics, choose to study an entire series in one session, or immerse themselves in all seven lessons for a comprehensive understanding. The course is structured to be flexible, allowing educators to tailor their teaching approach to their classroom needs. The course runs for a total duration of four sessions and is available for free, making it an accessible resource for all educators looking to enhance their curriculum with contemporary AI topics. By registering at Code.org, educators can join a broader movement dedicated to promoting AI education and ensuring students are well-versed in the ethical implications of technology. This course is ideal for K-12 educators seeking to introduce their students to AI concepts and ethical considerations, ensuring they are prepared for the future of technology.