Georgia Tech offers a variety of youth and educator programs driven by the belief that early exposure to AI is essential for all students. These initiatives aim to bridge the opportunity gap that exists for underserved communities by introducing AI concepts at a young age, empowering students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the rapidly evolving tech landscape. Through these programs, Georgia Tech strives to ensure that students from all backgrounds have equal access to the opportunities presented by AI and other emerging technologies.
Program Groups
- AI4OPT Education Initiatives: AI4OPT's education initiatives empower future generations through faculty training, K-12 outreach, and partnerships with institutions like Drew Charter and Clark Atlanta University:
- Seth Bonder Camp: The Seth Bonder Camp introduces high school students to AI and optimization through hands-on projects, fostering early interest in STEM fields.
- Faculty Training Program: The Faculty Training Program equips educators with the tools and resources needed to integrate AI and optimization concepts into their teaching.
- AIHUB@CAU: AIHUB@CAU drives innovation in AI education and research by developing AI-focused programs and fostering collaboration between Clark Atlanta University, Georgia Tech, and AI4OPT.
- Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing: The Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC) promotes AI and education through innovative programs that engage K-12 students and educators. Its initiatives include hands-on AI workshops, curriculum development, and partnerships aimed at integrating AI into STEM education to inspire the next generation of learners.
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