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Stanford AI4ALL is a two-week online or residential program that empowers students to explore AI. Students in grade 9 at the time of application submission are eligible.
Participants engage with professionals in the field to learn about cutting-edge ideas, such as how AI can be applied in medicine, disaster response, and combatting poverty. Through research projects, guest lectures and mentorship, students gain the tools to pursue careers in STEM fields with confidence.
Read: My Summer of Learning: Inside Stanford HAI’s AI4ALL Program
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Classroom-Ready Resources About AI For Teaching (CRAFT) is a co-design initiative from the Stanford Graduate School of Education. CRAFT is a collaboration with the Graduate School of Education and Institute for Human-Centered AI. CRAFT is a collection of co-designed free AI Literacy resources about AI for high school teachers, to help students explore, understand, question, and critique AI. CRAFT intentionally pursues a multidisciplinary approach so educators with a variety of discipline backgrounds can teach about AI.
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