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Someone contributed 3,324 lines to our open K-12 AI lesson library — a 6-unit series asking students to interrogate AI, not just use it

A few weeks ago I posted about an open-source K-12 AI lesson library we launched. A few people asked to be notified when real content landed.

This week our first community contributor merged a full 6-unit high school AI literacy series. Here is what is in it:

  • Unit 1: The Oracle That Guesses — how AI prediction actually works
  • Unit 2: Whose Voice Is This — AI and authorship
  • Unit 3: The Consent Ledger — data, privacy, and what students agreed to
  • Unit 4: The Mirror Test — bias and what AI reflects back
  • Unit 5: The Unfinished Map — the limits of AI knowledge
  • Unit 6: After the Tool — what students want to do that AI cannot

Plus a companion CS lesson called "The Scribe Who Forgot His Dreams" and a research reading list.

The library now has 13 lessons across K-12. Bilingual (English/Spanish). CC BY 4.0. Free.

github.com/Emerging-Rule/community

Still open good first issues if anyone wants to contribute — Science (3-5), Social Studies (6-8), and more. No GitHub experience needed, there is an email option.

Happy to answer questions about any of the lessons.

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