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I feel more excited about AI
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because I want to see how it progresses in the future.
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It's made me think AI is a lot more exciting.
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A thing that I genuinely want to learn more about.
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AI is fast becoming part of our daily lives
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and it will play a big role in children’s futures.
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Helping them to understand what AI is
and how people design and use it
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is vital to prepare them for that future
– and inspire them to shape it.
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The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer.
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It makes computing physical,
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so it’s a great tool for children to
explore basic computational thinking.
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Extend that learning with
micro:bit CreateAI
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- a free, web-based tool that
makes it easy for students
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to explore AI through movement
and machine learning.
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Students can program a micro:bit to recognise
and respond to their movements,
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like clapping, waving, running
or even jumping.
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They can then use their data to train,
test and improve a machine learning model
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then use it to code a micro:bit,
to take their AI into the real world.
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I think it's really important
for our students to learn about AI,
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it's going to have a massive impact in their future.
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The micro:bit CreateAI tool
is an incredibly useful bit of kit.
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It's a really practical tool that
the kids get really engaged about.
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It's really cool how like at first
you’re teaching it
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and then it's like telling you
things that you didn't know.
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It excites me more about what's to come.
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If I had to sum up the micro:bit
in one word it would be
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Fun
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Intelligent
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Interesting
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Clever
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Exciting
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Amazing!