LearnML News
6th Info Day “Implementing AI education and literacy”
2022-03-07Join us at our 6th Info Day dedicated to the practices and implications of AI literacy education and literacy to formal and non formal education. The event is organised in the framework of the LearnML project. Find out more at http://learnml.eu/
Call for Primary and Secondary Education Teachers
2021-11-08As part of the Learn to Machine Learn project, we have prepared an educational toolbox for teachers and students aiming at supporting education and literacy on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML).
[Medium] Artificial Intelligence in School Education — Key takeaways from the Learn ML Webinar on teaching AI in Schools
2020-11-09''An understanding of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) is critical to the development of Europe’s children and teenagers into responsible citizens and insightful thinkers that will be able to navigate the complex digital space and effectively contribute to its design[...]''
[Medium] Learn to Machine Learn — 7 Free Games that Teach Artificial Intelligence
2020-04-17''Last month we shared our top free educational games for lockdown learning and now, as promised, we have another list of educational games. This time we’ll provide a list of games that teach artificial intelligence, a critical skill for this generation as algorithms are everywhere. While we’re working on our own prototypes for the LearnML project, those are still under construction, but there are a lot of free resources out there already. [...]''
[Times of Malta] How to best teach and learn crucial skills of the future
2020-01-26''University rector Alfred J. Vella recently launched an event at the Institute of Digital Games in Malta to disseminate findings of the project. Internationally established researchers and educators from Malta, Norway and Greece presented their work on game-based learning, computational thinking, ethics of AI, and the didactics of AI training in primary and secondary education [...]''
[Malta Independent] Learning the Crucial Skills of the Future at the Institute of Digital Games
2019-12-19''Internationally-established researchers and educators from Malta, Norway and Greece presented their work on game-based learning, computational thinking, ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the didactics of AI training in primary and secondary education. Guests also had the opportunity to try out the games that form the basis of the project and connect with the researchers.''
First Transnational Project Meeting of LearnML
2019-12-04The first M1 Transnational Project Meeting of LearnML took place today at the Institute of Digital Games of the University of Malta. The main aim of the meeting was to explore the use of game-based learning for teaching artificial intelligence and machine learning to children. Researchers all over from Europe gathered to discuss the first results and developed solutions aimed at increasing the AI-literacy in primary and secondary education, introduinge students to the core principles of AI...