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Explore Hands-on AI Learning Activities: Learn by Doing
Artificial Intelligence Foundations - these activities prepare students for the future with lessons that blend real-world AI applications with computer science fundamentals—no prior experience needed.
CreateAI - Create AI on your BBC micro:bit using movement and machine learning. Train a machine learning model on your own movement data and run it on your micro:bit.
Hour of AI - One moment. One world. Millions of futures to shape. Artificial intelligence is already changing how we learn, work, and live. Yet right now, many students are on the sidelines—using AI without understanding how it works, how to use it responsibly, or how to shape what’s coming next. What if students of all ages could move from watchers to leaders? What if they didn’t just use AI but helped decide how it changes the world?
Say What You See - a game-like AI experiment developed by Google Arts & Culture that teaches users how to create more effective and specific prompts for AI image generators. By playing the game, users train themselves to better describe visual elements, which in turn helps improve the performance of Google's own AI engines.
Quick Draw - a web-based drawing game developed by Google that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to recognize and guess a player's doodles. Built as an AI experiment, the game challenges players to draw an object or idea within 20 seconds while a neural network tries to guess what they are sketching.