An unrolled tweet thread in which I summarize the ‘big ideas’ and resources of my working group: The Mozilla Trustworthy AI K-12 Education Toolkit. We presented the following at MozFest 2022…
About to go on the virtual stage at #mozfest2022 with our crew! Presenting a new Trustworthy AI Education toolkit for K-12, the product of a working group with @MadameMiso @codepoet127 @kasslenters and @STEAM_Labs ✨
Session's done! Let me add some LINKS…
We've curated a set of resources that we're calling a Trustworthy AI Edu Toolkit. We tried to orient folks to individual activities we like, and overarching frameworks that tie things together. (*not* an exhaustive list — come ADD a comment to it)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zQ2iH_4iJcBZW2GIbu7KWHwgdDRUiMljJGTHUEaxbVM/edit#gid=0
Also featured tonight in our #MozFest session on Trustworthy AI for k-12:
– The Montreal Declaration on Responsible AI, which we use to scaffold role-plays and conversations with high schoolers.
https://www.montrealdeclaration-responsibleai.com/the-declaration
Also featured tonight in our #MozFest session on Trustworthy AI for k-12:
– The Algorithm Literacy Project – a curated set of videos, discussion guides, and 3rd party games & activities geared for middle grades. https://algorithmliteracy.org/ via @KidsCoding @CCUNESCO
Also featured tonight in our #MozFest session on Trustworthy AI for k-12:
– Consideration Cards – a scaffold for thinking about ethical design (technological or otherwise)
https://www.designethically.com/consideration-cards
Also featured tonight in our #MozFest session on Trustworthy AI for k-12:
– Learn Like a Computer – camp-style unplugged games for younger kids to grasp bits of the idea of “learning” https://www.canadalearningcode.ca/lessons/learn-like-a-computer/ via @learningcode
Also featured tonight in our #MozFest session on Trustworthy AI for k-12:
– A Micro:Bit of AI – super cool & simple connector between Teachable Machine and a micro_bit. https://ai-training.glitch.me/ via @STEAM_Labs
*Also* (😅) featured in our #MozFest session on Trustworthy AI for k-12:
– Predict-a-Pie – the coolest neural-net construction set *we’ve* ever seen 😉. Gets at the basic mechanics, and ethical questions easily emerge. https://nn.inventor.city/ via @STEAM_Labs @KidsCoding
And one last activity featured in our #MozFest session on Trustworthy AI for k-12:
– AI piano duet. How does it PLAY with me!? 🤯
https://experiments.withgoogle.com/ai/ai-duet/view/
Originally tweeted by Mike Deutsch (@mdeutschmtl) on March 8, 2022.