Track Details

AI Explorer

Overview

First steps into tech: what machines are, how instructions (algorithms) work, and how patterns help computers "decide." Learners try safe AI demos, practice fairness language, and build confidence with playful digital tasks.

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8 Levels

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40 Assessment

Tracks Overview

Certification partners

In collaboration with University of Delaware and Academy of Leeds, aligned to their education quality frameworks.

Tracks Overview

Modules

Levels

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Machines & Algorithms

Devices, inputs/outputs; everyday processes as step-by-step instructions.

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20 Hours

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20 Lectures

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8 Assessment

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Pattern Hunters

Spotting similarities/differences; simple rules (if/then) and sequences.

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20 Hours

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20 Lectures

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8 Assessment

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Teach-the-Machine Lab

Teacher-guided mini-models; "good vs tricky" examples; record outcomes.

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20 Hours

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20 Lectures

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8 Assessment

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Helper Builds

Create a tiny digital poster/app that helps at school or home; share & reflect.

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20 Hours

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20 Lectures

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8 Assessment

Track Projects

  • Is it a Machine?: Students create a digital gallery showcasing everyday objects and explaining how they relate to machines.
  • Pattern Museum: Students design visual cards and posters that demonstrate patterns and rules in technology.
  • AI Photo Sorter: With teacher guidance, students use a simple tool to classify images and discuss fairness in AI decisions.

Capstone

My Helpful Robot: Students create a detailed storyboard and interactive prototype of a robot designed to solve everyday problems. This project demonstrates their understanding of how machines can be programmed to assist humans.

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