AI for Everyone – How to Teach Everyone to Work with AI?
Our challenge addresses the urgent need to equip all members of the educational community—students, teachers, and parents—with foundational AI skills. We aim to design an inclusive educational module, game, or platform that fosters critical thinking about AI, ethical awareness, and practical experience with tools such as ChatGPT. Particular attention will be given to accessibility for disadvantaged groups, ensuring no one is left behind in the digital transformation. The solution will be interactive, multilingual, and adaptable to various learning environments, encouraging curiosity, creativity, and responsible AI use. By empowering users with the knowledge and confidence to engage with AI, we contribute to a more digitally literate and equitable society.
Questions?
daniela.nedeliakova@minedu.sk
Who can join?
Specific conditions to apply
- University students in education-related study programs
- Primary and secondary teachers
- University teachers
- Innovators in the field of digital education
- Minimum age: 18 years
15 - 16 NOV 2025
Register by 20 OCTOnsite
Bratislava - Slovakia
AI and Emerging Technologies for Education
Challenge and goals
The goal of our challenge is to empower students, teachers, and parents with essential AI competencies through an inclusive and engaging learning experience. We aim to develop a flexible educational module, game, or platform that:
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Builds foundational AI literacy, including understanding how AI works, its ethical implications, and its societal impact.
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Encourages critical thinking and responsible use of AI tools such as ChatGPT.
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Supports diverse learning needs, with particular attention to disadvantaged or underrepresented groups.
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Promotes collaboration between educators, learners, and families to foster a shared understanding of AI.
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Provides practical, hands-on activities that are adaptable to different age groups and educational settings.
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Inspires curiosity and confidence in using AI for learning, creativity, and problem-solving.
The expected outcome is a scalable and accessible solution that can be piloted in schools and communities, contributing to a more digitally inclusive and AI-aware society.
Expectations and requirements for the solutions and participants
Participants are expected to propose an inclusive, creative, and practical solution that helps learners, educators, and families build essential AI skills. The solution should be accessible, easy to use, and adaptable to different educational contexts. It must promote responsible and ethical AI use, encourage critical thinking, and consider the needs of disadvantaged or underrepresented groups. No prior technical expertise is required—just a passion for education, innovation, and digital inclusion.