Learn About Artificial Intelligence & Stay Safe Online
Discover how AI works, play interactive games, learn to spot fake content, and develop critical thinking skills. Perfect for students, parents, and teachers exploring AI together.
Why AI Education Matters Now
AI is everywhere: From Siri and Alexa to TikTok's video recommendations, Snapchat filters, Google Search, and ChatGPT helping with homework - children use AI-powered tools every day. But do they understand how these systems work, their limitations, or how to spot AI-generated fake content?
This free toolkit provides engaging, age-appropriate lessons for children aged 10-15. Through interactive games, real-world examples, and practical activities, students learn to think critically about AI and use technology safely and responsibly.
Interactive & Fun Learning
Games like "Be the AI" and "Spot the Fake" make learning engaging and memorableAge-Appropriate Content
Designed specifically for ages 10-15 with examples kids actually use (TikTok, ChatGPT, Snapchat)Practical Safety Skills
Learn the REAL framework to spot fake news, scams, and AI-generated contentFree Resources for Parents & Teachers
Downloadable worksheets, conversation starters, and teaching guidesEverything You Need to Learn AI
From understanding AI basics to spotting deepfakes and staying safe online, explore interactive lessons, fun games, safety guides, and resources for the whole family.
Try "Be the AI" Activity
Step into an AI's shoes! Make decisions like a real AI - classify emails as spam, recommend videos, detect images. See how AI "thinks" and why it sometimes gets things wrong.
- Understand AI decision-making - Learn how machines classify and categorize
- See AI limitations firsthand - Discover why AI makes mistakes
- Build critical thinking - Question AI recommendations
- Fun, interactive gameplay - Learn through real scenarios
The REAL Framework for Critical Thinking
We teach kids a simple but powerful 4-step method to evaluate any online content, especially AI-generated text, images, and videos. Easy to remember, practical to use every day!
Review the Source
Where did this come from? Is the website trustworthy? Who created this content? Always check the author and original source!
Examine the Evidence
Can you verify the claims? Are there facts, statistics, or proof? Does it link to reliable sources? Be skeptical of extraordinary claims!
Ask Experts
What do trusted sources say? Check multiple reliable websites, fact-checkers, or ask your teacher/parent. Don't rely on just one source!
Look for Bias
Is this trying to manipulate you? Does it use clickbait or extreme language? Who benefits if you believe this?
Built from Real Parent & Teacher Feedback
This toolkit was developed as part of academic research with parents and educators in Kuwait. We surveyed families to understand their AI literacy needs and concerns:
Parents Want AI Education
Most parents believe AI literacy is important for their childrenWorried About Misinformation
Concerned about AI-generated fake news and deepfakesWant Hands-On Resources
Prefer interactive, practical learning over lectures"Children today are growing up with AI all around them, from TikTok's algorithm to ChatGPT, but many don't understand how it works or how to think critically about what they see online. This toolkit addresses a real need in education."
Research Insight
Based on survey of parents & educatorsDownload Free Worksheets & Activities
Print-ready resources: Worksheets, discussion guides, scavenger hunts, and activity sheets to use at home or in the classroom - all completely free!
How to Use This Toolkit
Whether you're a parent, teacher, or curious learner, here's how to get the most out of this toolkit.
Explore Learning Modules
Start with "What is AI?" and work through 5 interactive topics at your own pace.
Play Interactive Games
Put your knowledge to the test with "Be the AI", "Spot the Fake", and fun quizzes.
Practice Safety Skills
Learn the REAL framework for fact-checking, spot scams, protect your privacy, and develop healthy digital habits.
We'd Love Your Feedback!
This toolkit is being evaluated as part of academic research. Your feedback helps us improve and understand how well these resources work for families and educators.
Share Your Feedback