From CT SDE: 

Dear K–12 Educators,

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming nearly every aspect of our world — from the tools we use each day to the way we learn, create, and solve problems. As this technology continues to evolve, it’s essential that our students not only understand how AI works, but also think critically about its impact on society.

That’s why Code.org has launched the Hour of AI, a new learning experience designed to introduce teachers and students to the foundations of AI in a fun and approachable way. Whether you teach computer science, math, social studies, or the arts, these lessons are designed for all grade levels and subject areas—no prior experience with AI or coding is needed!

👉 Get started here: Hour of AI 

👉 Code.org K-12 AI curriculum resources where students learn how AI works!

Join educators around the world in empowering students to become informed, creative, and responsible users and creators of AI. Together, we can help them see that AI isn’t just the future—it’s part of the world they’re already shaping today.

For more information reach out to Susan Auchincloss at auchinclosss@sacredheart.edu

 

 

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Jennifer Michalek

Education Consultant | Mathematics and Computer Science

Coordinator | Teaching and Learning Unit

Academic Office

CONNECTICUT Education
860-713-6557

Jennifer.michalek@ct.gov

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