See How Simple Teaching AI Can Be

This hands-on training makes AI approachable and fun for you and your students.

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TRAINING WEBINAR | FREE

Learn To Teach the Basics of AI with CHARGE and micro:bit

All you need is a micro:bit. But, a battery pack (like CHARGE) will add to the freedom and fun. Save your spot below.

The recording and training resources will be sent to everyone who signs-up.

Why Hands-on AI Matters

Our mission is to make AI easy to understand through hands-on learning experiences that teach ethical use and inspire creative problem-solving.

With our AI Forward campaign, we aim to support educators and give students the skills to use AI for good to create real solutions that make a positive difference in their communities.

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Why Join the Webinar?

It's easier than you think to train your own AI model. We'll show you how in three simple steps.

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1. Teach

Record motion samples, like waving or raising the roof.

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2. Train

Train your AI model to recognize your movements.

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3. Try It Out

See if the AI is right. Then, let others try to reveal bias.

What you need for the webinar

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micro:bit

You will need at least one micro:bit.

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Battery Pack (optional)

A battery pack like CHARGE lets you move freely by powering your micro:bit without being plugged into a computer.

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Wrist Strap

We recommend a wrist strap (or tape) to secure the micro:bit on your wrist to ensure consistency when training your AI model.