DESIGNING THE FUTURE: ROBOTICS, A.I., AND MACHINE LEARNING

Grades 6 - 12 | Up to 30 Students

In the past few years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become commonplace in our world. We now have access to tools that can create images, answer questions, and do other tasks that only humans could do before. 

In this workshop, students will learn how Artificial Intelligence works and find out how designers, artists, researchers, and others are using it to shape the future! 

Then we’ll go hands-on, giving students the opportunity to use what they have learned as they design their own Artificial Intelligence training model and apply it to create something new.


 

Please email Leslie Yarborough at education@museumofdesign.org with any questions.

Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE)

This field trip covers standards in the following areas and grade levels.

Visual Art: 6-8

Applied Design: 9-12

For a full list of applicable standards, please see the attached PDF.

  • Our virtual workshops are completely FREE for Title I schools!

    For non-Title I schools, each virtual field trip is $250.

    Once we’ve agreed upon a date and time for your in-museum field trip, we’ll send you an invoice. Payment must be made at least two weeks in advance of your scheduled field trip or upon receipt if scheduling within two weeks. Payment can be made by credit card, debit card, or check. Please email education@museumofdesign.org with any questions.

    Please note: registrations cancelled within two weeks prior to the field trip will result in a refund of 60%. No refunds will be available for cancellations less than two weeks prior to the date of the workshop, class, or program.

Students will:

  • Learn about Artificial Intelligence and how it works

  • Learn and discuss the ethics of artificial intelligence

  • Create their own Artificial Intelligence Training Model

  • Learn how to use Artificial Intelligence in a Creative Way

  • Learn about Prompt Engineering and test these out using a Image Generation Software

  • Practice design thinking processes

  • Hone important design thinking mindsets like empathy, equity, and resilience

  • Have fun!

Students will need:

  • A way to connect virtually via Zoom, Teams, or another platform (MODA can provide this if you cannot)

  • A functional web camera