Science on Stage, an educational initiative for STEM Education active in 35 countries, invites teachers and their students to become part of the ‘AI in STEM Challenge’ by getting creative together and developing their own AI projects. The idea is for the students to identify a regional or global challenge, explore how AI can help solve this problem, and then design, code, and refine an AI application with their teachers. Topics could be e.g. sustainability and environment, health, mobility, diversity or inclusion and students can explore how new technology can contribute to reaching the SDGs and to combatting climate change.
The competition is open to all European primary and secondary STEM teachers, as well as teachers in training, along with their students. Applications can be handed in until 23 February 2025 through the Science on Stage website: https://www.science-on-stage.eu/ai-stem-challenge
The ten teams with the most promising ideas will earn the opportunity to present their projects at the ‘AI in STEM Challenge’ final event in Berlin in June 2025.
For inspiration teachers can have a look at the new teaching material 'AI in STEM Education': https://www.science-on-stage.eu/ai-stem-education
We are looking forward to your ideas!
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