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Understanding Artificial Intelligence

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Other
60
20 students
29 August 2025

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 1 of 8 in the unit "Exploring Artificial Intelligence". Lesson Title: What is Artificial Intelligence? Lesson Description: In this introductory lesson, students will explore the definition of Artificial Intelligence (AI), its history, and its significance in today's world. Through interactive discussions and multimedia presentations, students will gain a foundational understanding of AI concepts.

Overview

This is lesson 1 of 8 in the unit "Exploring Artificial Intelligence". In this 60-minute introductory lesson, students aged 14 (transition year) will explore what Artificial Intelligence (AI) is, its history, and its growing importance in our world. They will develop a foundational understanding of AI concepts aligned with the IE Curriculum. The lesson employs engaging multimedia, group discussions, and creative activities to foster curiosity and critical thinking about AI.


Curriculum Alignment

Curriculum Framework for IE: Transition Year - Other Subject: Digital Innovation

  • Learning Outcomes:

    • TY_DI_1: Understand key concepts of emerging technologies.
    • TY_DI_2: Explain the societal impact of technology developments.
    • TY_DI_3: Develop critical thinking through enquiry and discussion of digital topics.
  • Key Competencies:

    • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
    • Communication and Collaboration
    • Managing Information and Thinking

Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson students will be able to:

  1. Define Artificial Intelligence using age-appropriate language.
  2. Summarise the historical development of AI from inception to today.
  3. Identify at least three examples of AI in everyday life.
  4. Discuss the significance and potential impact of AI on society.
  5. Engage collaboratively to share ideas and reflect critically on AI concepts.

Resources Needed

  • Projector and computer for video/presentation
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Printed AI Timeline handouts (one per student)
  • Sticky notes and coloured pens
  • Printed worksheet: “AI in My Life” (one per student)
  • Timer or stopwatch
  • Classroom internet access

Lesson Structure

1. Warm-Up Activity – “AI Brainstorm” (10 minutes)

  • Purpose: Activate prior knowledge and spark curiosity.
  • Activity:
    • Ask students: “What do you think Artificial Intelligence is?”
    • Students write one or two words or phrases they associate with AI on sticky notes.
    • Collect and group sticky notes on the whiteboard into themes (e.g., robots, computers, smart assistants).
    • Briefly discuss surprises and common ideas with the class.
  • Curriculum Link: TY_DI_3 (Enquiry through discussion)

2. Defining Artificial Intelligence – Presentation and Discussion (15 minutes)

  • Purpose: Establish a clear, concise definition of AI.
  • Activity:
    • Show an engaging video clip (3-4 minutes) that explains AI simply and visually (teacher-prepared or sourced from trusted educational content).
    • Present a short slideshow defining AI, highlighting: “AI is computer systems designed to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence.”
    • Facilitate a guided discussion to clarify understanding and correct misconceptions.
  • Curriculum Link: TY_DI_1 (Understanding key concepts)

3. Historical Journey of AI – Interactive Timeline (15 minutes)

  • Purpose: Explore AI’s history and context.
  • Activity:
    • Distribute printed AI timeline handouts showing important milestones (e.g., Turing Test, first AI programs, machine learning advances).
    • Divide class into 5 groups, each assigned one milestone to discuss and prepare:
      • What happened? Why important?
      • How it connects to today’s AI?
    • Groups present their milestone in 1-2 minutes.
    • Teacher summarises key points.
  • Curriculum Link: TY_DI_1 & TY_DI_2 (Understanding historical and societal impact)

4. AI in Everyday Life – Personal Connection Activity (10 minutes)

  • Purpose: Help students recognise AI in their daily environments.
  • Activity:
    • Hand out “AI in My Life” worksheets with prompts like:
      • Name an AI device or app you use or know.
      • How does it make life easier or different?
      • Any worries or hopes you have about AI?
    • Students complete worksheet individually for 5 minutes.
    • Share selected examples as a class with brief discussion.
  • Curriculum Link: TY_DI_2 (Connecting technology to society)

5. Wrap-Up and Reflection (10 minutes)

  • Purpose: Consolidate learning and assess understanding.
  • Activity:
    • Students stand in a circle and each shares one new thing they learned about AI.
    • Teacher writes a summary on the board that captures student insights.
    • Introduce essential questions for the unit to encourage ongoing reflection (e.g., “Can AI ever think like humans? What ethical issues might AI raise?”).
  • Curriculum Link: TY_DI_3 (Encouraging critical thinking and communication)

Assessment

  • Formative assessment through participation in discussions and group presentations.
  • Review of “AI in My Life” worksheets to gauge personal connections and comprehension.
  • Observation of student contributions during brainstorm and reflection for evidence of critical thinking.

Differentiation and Inclusion

  • Provide printed materials in larger fonts if needed.
  • Allow group roles to vary based on strengths (e.g., speaker, recorder, presenter).
  • Support ESL learners with bilingual keywords and visual aids in presentations.
  • Encourage all voices during discussions, using think-pair-share if needed.

Extension Suggestion

Challenge interested students to start a class blog or digital journal reflecting weekly on AI topics covered in future lessons, promoting deeper engagement and technological literacy.


This lesson is designed to wow teachers by making AI accessible and relevant, while nurturing critical inquiry skills foundational for future technology units in the IE Curriculum.

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