In “Create Your Dream Product,” students brainstorm an original product idea, design its logo or ad using Adobe Express, and use generative AI to visualize how it looks and works—encouraging creativity, innovation, and ideas.
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Once loaded, look for the "Get Started" button in the lower right corner. Follow the steps on the right side of your screen.
Use Scratch Face Sensing blocks to control a game with a face tilt, draw with your nose, create face filters, and more! Test for false negatives or positives.
To get started, watch the video at the bottom of the page.
Follow the steps and look for directions (see red arrows).
Test and run your program!
A teacher-led lesson in which students use natural-language prompts and AI tools (via Lovable) to build and customize their own games. Students will learn what prompts are, iterate and refine them, test their games, and then publish and share their work. Includes all teaching materials and students’ games can be tailored to any subject.
Teachers! Sign up for an educator account. Then provide the join code to your students.
In this interactive session, students step into the role of young innovators tackling real-world challenges. They begin by breaking down a complex topic the old-school way, then team up with NotebookLM to turn difficult material into clear insights.
Teachers: Download and print a copy of this student companion for each group. Display the PDF on your Viewboard. Have students work through the worksheet, eventually allowing them to utilize NotebookLM to
Click on the button to view alternate (non-AI) activities for Computer Science Week.