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Summer AI Crash Course

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Learn by doing

Hands-on labs
No prior AI needed

A 6-week, beginner-friendly summer introduction to AI—ideas, hands-on labs, and a project—
no prior experience required.

Features

  • No AI background required — Starts from “What is AI?” and builds step by step, without heavy math.
  • Hands-on first — Short lessons, then activities: train simple models, try demos, finish mini-projects.
  • Friendly tools — Visual, browser-based tools (e.g. Teachable Machine, simple block/code) so setup stays light.
  • Real-world connection — Relates to apps you use: search, recommendations, photos, chatbots.
  • Ethics & safety — Fairness, privacy, deepfakes/misinformation, and responsible use.
  • Weekly milestones — Clear goals so a busy summer still feels doable.
  • Capstone project — End with a short project + 5-minute presentation.
  • Support — Summary notes, Q&A, and optional office hours so you’re not stuck for long.

Eligibility

  • Who it’s for — Typically grades 6–12.
  • Prior knowledge — None in AI/ML. Comfortable with a computer, browser, and email.
  • Optional — Scratch, simple Python, or extra math is a bonus, not required.
  • Time — About 3–4 hours/week live + 2–3 hours practice for ~6 weeks.
  • Device — Laptop/desktop with a modern browser; webcam/mic if online.
  • Conduct — Safe, respectful use of AI tools and your school/organizer’s rules.

Course curriculum

Week 1

Hello, AI

  • What AI is (and isn’t); myths vs reality
  • Where AI appears in daily life
  • Words: data, model, prediction, training
  • Activity: explore safe demos and discuss
Week 2

How learning from data works

  • Patterns in data; train vs test (intuition)
  • Overfitting without heavy math
  • Activity: Teachable Machine — train and “break” it on purpose
Week 3

Computer vision (lite)

  • How a model might “see” (high level)
  • Limits: lighting, angles, bias in data
  • Activity: improve a small image model
Week 4

Language & chatbots (lite)

  • Text as data; LLMs in plain language
  • Prompting: clear instructions, safety, fact-checking
  • Activity: guided prompts; spot wrong answers
Week 5

Ethics, safety & society

  • Privacy, consent, deepfakes, misinformation
  • Fairness and why data matters
  • Activity: short case study + discussion
Week 6

Capstone & next steps

  • Tiny project (image or text or creative, with clear rules)
  • Build, test, one-page “what I learned”
  • Presentations + where to learn next, safely
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