Program Hubs
Help bring AI literacy to your country, region, or community. Use these resources to launch your own Day of AI.
Day of AI Global Participation
Since establishing Day of AI in 2021, participants from more than 170 countries have implemented Day of AI activities. Over 30,000 users accessed Day of AI curricula with students across a range of environments, large urban schools, rural communities, homeschools, and afterschool programs. Educators from around the world translated and adapted the lessons to incorporate local language and relevant materials.
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Establishing a Day of AI
A Day of AI Hub is a local or regional initiative that brings together educators, partners, and resources to promote AI literacy in schools and communities. Each hub develops a shared vision and strategy for integrating AI education. Check out our step-by-step guide here.
Translate and localize lessons to reflect local language, culture, and standards. Include regional examples, ensure accessibility for low-tech schools, and provide professional development for teachers. Check out our adaptation recommendations here.
Build a leadership team with educators, technologists, and policy advocates. Define your mission and structure, assign key roles, and develop a communication plan to reach schools effectively.
Engage ministries of education, universities, NGOs, tech companies, and teacher networks. Seek sponsorship or grants and form a steering committee to guide planning and implementation.
Launch a hub website or social media presence. Host information sessions and workshops, share educator success stories, and collaborate with local media and influencers to amplify your impact.
Check Out Day of AI Around the Globe!
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