Course Details
Artificial Intelligence in the World (Grade 9-12)
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Course Information
- Subject Area
- Computer and Information Sciences
- State Course Code
- 10299
- Length
- One Semester
- Total Hours
- 90
Description
Survey of artificial intelligence history, systems, ethics, and society-wide impacts.
Learning Goals
Students will learn to:
- Explain societal impacts of AI;
- evaluate ethics and responsible innovation;
- analyze risks and benefits of AI;
- explore future human-computer interactions;
- apply computational thinking to AI problem-solving.
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Artificial Intelligence in the World
Description
An introductory course that walks students through AI concepts, tools, and building blocks, giving a broad overview of how AI supports decision-making and problem-solving worldwide. Students also learn how ethics impacts AI and explore AI components through hands-on activities (including chatbots and interactive tools).
Delivery Method
Online
Items
| Name | Kind | ISBN | Returnable | Shared |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Artificial Intelligence in the World | Online Class | No | No |
Timeline
September
Module One: What Is Artificial Intelligence?
October
Module One: What Is Artificial Intelligence?
Module Two: Data Driven
Module Two: Data Driven
November
Module Two: Data Driven
December
Module Two: Data Driven
Module Three: Dream It, Design It, Apply It!
Module Three: Dream It, Design It, Apply It!
January
Module Three: Dream It, Design It, Apply It!