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== Application of AI (5) ==
== Application of AI (5) ==


* Show a short video highlighting AI in everyday life (smartphones, social media, etc.).
* Show a short [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oV74Najm6Nc video] highlighting AI in everyday life (smartphones, social media, etc.).
* Ask students to quickly share one example of AI they use daily."(Chat GPT Microsoft Bing)
* Ask students to quickly share one example of AI they use daily."(Chat GPT Microsoft Bing)



Revision as of 20:51, 4 December 2023

Subject: Computer Science Period: 4th

Topic: Introduction Of AI Time: 10 Minutes

Total no of students: 15 School name: ABC

Specific Objective

At the end of this session students will be able to

  1. Grasp the basic concepts about Artificial intelligence
  2. list out application of AI in daily life.

Teaching Aids

  • Daily Used Materials
  • Brief video about AI introduction and AI application.

https://youtu.be/oV74Najm6Nc?si=ZQqqhKk1AgZJ8Xtg

Introduction (2)

  • Begin with a quick poll: "Raise your hand if you've heard about Artificial Intelligence."
  • Define AI briefly: "AI is like giving machines the ability to think and learn."

Key Concepts (3)

  • Explain Machine Learning: "Machines learn from data without being explicitly programmed."
  • Mention Neural Networks: "It's like computers using artificial brains to solve problems."
  • Briefly touch on Algorithms: "They're like recipes that help computers make smart decisions.

Application of AI (5)

  • Show a short video highlighting AI in everyday life (smartphones, social media, etc.).
  • Ask students to quickly share one example of AI they use daily."(Chat GPT Microsoft Bing)

Conclusion

Summarize key points: "AI is everywhere, from our phones to healthcare. It's important to think about the good and the challenges it brings."

"What's one thing you want to learn more about AI?"

Assessment

Use the collected sticky notes to identify common questions and areas where students may need further clarification in future lessons.