AI for Kids

By: Amber Ivey (AI)
  • Summary

  • Welcome to "AI for Kids" (and their parents and teachers), the podcast that makes exploring artificial intelligence (AI) a fun and safe adventure for young learners and their families.

    Episodes are packed with exciting stories, easy-to-understand explanations, and engaging interviews with both curious kids and leading AI experts. We break down everything from the basics of machine learning to the ethics of AI, making complex ideas simple and thrilling.

    "AI for Kids" is the perfect place for parents, teachers, and children to learn together about the technology that’s shaping our future. Whether your child is fascinated by robots or you want to stay ahead of the curve on AI, this podcast offers a safe and enjoyable way to dive into the world of artificial intelligence. Join us on this journey into the future, starting today!

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Episodes
  • How STEM is for Everyone—Even Auditors and Athletes! (Middle+)
    Oct 1 2024

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    Is STEM only for scientists and engineers? Join us as we unravel this myth with our special guest, Phil Rogofsky, the visionary behind the Maryland STEM Festival (October 18th to November 17th). Phil’s journey into the world of STEM started with childhood dreams inspired by the Apollo program and Jacques Cousteau, coupled with his parents' influence. He passionately shares how these early experiences shaped his belief that STEM is for everyone, not just a select few, and how this belief fueled the creation of a festival aimed at making STEM accessible and engaging for all.

    Explore the innovative spirit of the Maryland STEM Festival, which ensures a variety of events within 30 minutes of every resident. Phil recounts the festival's humble beginnings, sparked by a visit to the USA Science and Engineering Festival, and its evolution into a statewide initiative that connects the public with the STEM community. From musical performances to nature walks, the festival offers family-friendly activities that ignite interest in STEM among children and adults. You'll be inspired by stories of meaningful collaborations and the festival's goal of fostering a curious and enthusiastic community.

    Engage in a fun Tech Trivia game as we discuss the origins of STEM and the invention of the computer. Phil reflects on standout moments like the Sports and STEM event at Morgan State and the Middle School STEM Professional Match program, showcasing how STEM is woven into everyday life—from IT auditing at the Social Security Administration to the science behind sports. Discover practical ways for kids to engage in STEM, emphasizing its critical role in preparing them for a future filled with endless possibilities.

    Resources:

    Maryland STEM Festival
    Maryland STEM Festival Podcast
    Maryland STEM Festival Ambassador Program
    Luma AI Video Creator
    Da Vinci Stem Day

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    • Email: contact@aidigitales.com
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    33 mins
  • J is for JavaScript - ABCs of AI (Elementary)
    Oct 1 2024

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    In this episode, we're diving into the world of JavaScript, the coding language that makes websites interactive! Get ready to put your newfound knowledge into action with our fun game, "JavaScript in Action," where we guide you step-by-step to write simple JavaScript programs.

    We’ll be using platforms like Code.org, Scratch, and Khan Academy to experiment with code and watch your creativity come to life instantly. These platforms are perfect for beginners, offering interactive lessons and games that make learning fun and accessible.

    Resources:

    JavaScript for Kids Book
    – A fun book by Nick Morgan that teaches JavaScript through games and interactive examples. Available here.​

    Khan Academy – Offers interactive lessons on JavaScript, focusing on drawing and animation. Explore here​.

    Code.org – Provides JavaScript tutorials within a structured curriculum, including games and puzzles. Start here​.

    Scratch – While not directly JavaScript, Scratch is a great visual tool to introduce kids to programming concepts that later apply to JavaScript. Visit here​.

    Kid.js – A simple framework for kids to create drawings, animations, and games without learning HTML first. Learn more here.

    HackerKid Projects – Offers beginner projects like building calculators, to-do lists, and weather dashboards to teach JavaScript interactively. Check it out here.

    Juni Learning – Provides a beginner-friendly intro to JavaScript for kids, alongside HTML and CSS courses. Start learning here​.

    Support the show

    Help me become the #1 (number one) podcast and podcaster for AI for Kids.

    Social Media & Contact:

    • Website: www.aidigitales.com
    • Email: contact@aidigitales.com
    • Follow Us: Instagram, YouTube
    • Gift or get our books on Amazon or Free AI Worksheets

    Listen, rate, and subscribe! Stay updated with our latest episodes by subscribing to AI for Kids on your favorite podcast platform.

    • Apple Podcasts
    • Amazon Music
    • Spotify
    • YouTube
    • Other

    Like our content, subscribe or feel free to donate to our Patreon here: patreon.com/AiDigiTales

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    6 mins
  • How a Puzzle-Loving Kid Became an Expert in AI and Robotics (Middle+)
    Sep 17 2024

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    In this week's episode we unlock the secrets of building adaptive, personalized robots with Dr. Randi Williams, a leading figure in AI and robotics, as she shares her journey from a math-obsessed child inspired by Jimmy Neutron to a pioneering expert aiming to make technology fairer and more inclusive.

    Dr. Williams takes us behind the scenes of her work at the Algorithmic Justice League (AJL), discussing the triumphs and challenges of creating robots that can truly engage with humans. You’ll hear how her early love for puzzles and creativity laid the foundation for a career that blends technical skill with artistic vision.

    Through the lens of projects like PopBots, you’ll discover how even preschoolers can grasp foundational AI concepts and start innovating from an early age. Hear the inspiring story of a young learner who programmed a multilingual robot, and explore the engaging tools and platforms like MIT’s Playground that make learning AI fun and accessible.

    Finally, we tackle the crucial issue of algorithmic bias and the importance of diverse data sets in AI training. We also discuss the role of social robots and the significance of designing inclusive technology that serves everyone. This episode underscores how creativity and a passion for learning can drive meaningful advancements in AI and robotics.

    Resources for parents and kids:

    • Preschool-Oriented Programming (POP) Platform PopBots
    • Playground Raise MIT
    • Day of AI
    • Turing Test Game
    • Unmasking AI Book
    • Coded Bias
    • Personal Robots Group
    • Scratch
    • National Coding Week

    Support the show

    Help me become the #1 (number one) podcast and podcaster for AI for Kids.

    Social Media & Contact:

    • Website: www.aidigitales.com
    • Email: contact@aidigitales.com
    • Follow Us: Instagram, YouTube
    • Gift or get our books on Amazon or Free AI Worksheets

    Listen, rate, and subscribe! Stay updated with our latest episodes by subscribing to AI for Kids on your favorite podcast platform.

    • Apple Podcasts
    • Amazon Music
    • Spotify
    • YouTube
    • Other

    Like our content, subscribe or feel free to donate to our Patreon here: patreon.com/AiDigiTales

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    33 mins

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