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AI 101 & AI Concepts
In this session, we will explore key concepts of artificial intelligence such as generative AI, machine learning, prompt-based engineering, neural...
Parents' Ultimate Guide to Generative AI
This guide aims to help families understand and navigate generative AI together, emphasizing open communication and safe usage. It is designed to...
Artificial Intelligence for Parents - AI Security
This three-minute video for parents outlines what parents and students need to know about using AI in safe and secure ways. This video is part of a...
Artificial Intelligence for Parents - AI Literacy
This three-minute video for parents discusses AI literacy, which includes the ability to understand, use, and evaluate AI. This video is part of a...
Artificial Intelligence for Parents - Why It's Important
This three-minute video for parents describes why it's important to learn about AI, including its potential impact. This video is part of a series of...
Artificial Intelligence for Parents - What is AI?
This three-minute video for parents outlines the definition of AI, along with three ways in which different kinds of AI can be categorized. This...
MIT Libraries: Citing AI Tools
Use this resource to learn when and how to cite your use of artificial intelligence tools.
Designing for Change: Collecting Our Human Parental Experience to Plan for the Future
We can be proactive about the way we approach safety for ourselves and our children in virtual spaces - we just need the tools to do so. This session...
Finding Our True North: Navigating Parenting in a Digital World
Preparing children to engage in digital spaces can be a large task—and what is the first step? This first session will dive into how we prepare our...
Navigating Artificial Intelligence (AI): Rules of Thumb Infographic
This one-page infographic provides four guidelines for using any AI tool.
Being An Upstander: Leading By Example in our Virtual Spaces and Communities
Starting conversations about how children engage in digital spaces can be tough. Modelling our own behavior on social media, video games, or other...
Alarm Clocks Do Exist: Finding Balance Between No Tech and Low Tech
There are many different opinions and approaches when we talk about technology use for children. The topic of screen time is nothing new and can be...
Day of AI: MIT Professional Learning Opportunities
MIT RAISE offers professional learning opportunities for schools and school districts interested in basic AI literacy for their administrators,...
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