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The lesson will demonstrate to schoolchildren in grades 1–11 how familiar sectors of the economy - medicine, agriculture, manufacturing, transport, construction - are changing under the influence of artificial intelligence.

The main goal of the “Digital Lesson” on the topic “Artificial Intelligence in Industries” is to form an idea of how artificial intelligence technologies are used in industries at the present stage, how they are changing the image of specialists and creating new professions.

As part of the gaming simulator, schoolchildren will go with the characters of the “Digital Lesson” to a toy factory, a modern farm and a medical center to learn how artificial intelligence is used in industry, agriculture and healthcare.


Next, invite your child to go through the simulator:
  • If necessary, help your child choose the level of the exercise machine.
  • If your child is in elementary school, help him with reading dialogues in the simulator.
  • Discuss possible difficulties together and help your child cope with the task if necessary.
FOR BEGINNERS
Recommended for schoolchildren in grades 1–4
FOR EXPERIENCED SPECIALISTS
Recommended for schoolchildren in grades 5-8
FOR PROFESSIONALS
Recommended for schoolchildren in grades 9-11
We recommend discussing the video and working on the simulator with your child.
What was your personal discovery during the lesson: the most interesting or unexpected? Why?
Have you thought about your future profession? How can it change with the introduction of new technologies?
Which of the future professions mentioned in the lesson interested you the most? Why?
Project organizer: Charitable Foundation “Investment to the Future”, OGRN 1157700017518
The Academy of Artificial Intelligence for Schoolchildren is not an educational service subject to licensing and does not imply the issuance of a state certificate
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