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New MOOCs: Teaching AI in primary and secondary classrooms | CSER Digital Technologies Education

New MOOCs: Teaching AI in primary and secondary classrooms | CSER Digital Technologies Education | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is driving the next wave of technological innovation and is changing almost every industry around us. With the expansion and ubiquity of AI being a motivating factor in the decisions and need for all children to develop their understanding of Computer Science, it is logical that children also must need to develop their understanding of AI itself.

We have two free teacher professional development MOOCs in AI available to suit your year level: Teaching AI in the Primary Classroom and Teaching AI in the Secondary Classroom.

Our AI courses are presented in two related parts. Firstly, we provide school teachers with an overview of AI, unpacking AI and key concepts across both MOOCs. The second half of our AI MOOCs are specific to the year level you have selected (primary or secondary). In these units, we present the practical implementation of classroom activities that engage students in learning about AI, including support for teachers about the design and assessment of learning activities. You may complete one or both primary and secondary courses!

From the 21st of June, our "Overview" units will be available to access, with the second half of the course being available in July. Registration is now open!

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Teach your students the right way to Google | eSchool News | eSchool News

Teach your students the right way to Google | eSchool News | eSchool News | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

"In the age of the split-second Google search, it’s more critical than ever to train students to distinguish between sources ..."

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