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Code.org has transformed its annual Hour of Code into the Hour of AI, offering a wide variety of free, interactive activities that help students understand artificial intelligence—not just coding. Some of the resources we tried out are:
An interactive, story-driven adventure that teaches real-world Artificial Intelligence applications. Meryl tested the natural-disaster quest on flooding and found it highly engaging and educational.
Students use text prompts inside Adobe Express to design a custom product. A great introduction to generative AI tools—and perfect for creative learners.
A game where students identify real vs. generated images. Available in versions for younger and older students, with multiple difficulty levels.
For students who love programming, the Hour of AI still includes options that blend artificial intelligence concepts with familiar platforms such as:
Minecraft
Roblox
Python
And more
From the team behind Magic School AI, this quest-style activity lets students answer questions, earn points, and deepen AI understanding.
A standout for puzzle-lovers and game designers: students can build a multiplayer puzzle game in under an hour.
Includes a video plus downloadable teacher resources. Some materials note limited-time free educator access.
Several activities highlight “vibe coding.” Meryl will cover this in depth next week, so stay tuned for a full explanation!
A short activity designed to help students learn how to prompt Artificial Intelligence tools more effectively.
A mini-course that goes deeper than a typical one-hour activity—perfect for students wanting more detail on AI fundamentals.
A complete, self-paced unit study covering:
What AI is
Ethical concerns
Responsible use
How AI systems are trained
Hands-on activities
Built-in answer keys
Purchase once—use with the whole family.
A 16-week, asynchronous, half-credit high school course with:
Weekly deadlines
Virtual discussions
Tool-based exploration starting around Week 5
Graded assignments
A deep dive into how AI works, how to use it responsibly, and how to evaluate tools
Hour of AI
Intro to AI Unit Study
Semester-Long AI Class for teens
FundaFunda Education on Instagram (@fundafundaeducation)
Take a look at show sponsor, FundaFunda Academy to see what they offer for online classes and web-based unit studies.
Join our Facebook Group especially for the listeners of this podcast! You can ask questions and get advice as you try integrating technology in your homeschool.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and give a rating and maybe even a review! Subscribing will help you make sure you never miss an episode
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By Meryl van der Merwe5
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Code.org has transformed its annual Hour of Code into the Hour of AI, offering a wide variety of free, interactive activities that help students understand artificial intelligence—not just coding. Some of the resources we tried out are:
An interactive, story-driven adventure that teaches real-world Artificial Intelligence applications. Meryl tested the natural-disaster quest on flooding and found it highly engaging and educational.
Students use text prompts inside Adobe Express to design a custom product. A great introduction to generative AI tools—and perfect for creative learners.
A game where students identify real vs. generated images. Available in versions for younger and older students, with multiple difficulty levels.
For students who love programming, the Hour of AI still includes options that blend artificial intelligence concepts with familiar platforms such as:
Minecraft
Roblox
Python
And more
From the team behind Magic School AI, this quest-style activity lets students answer questions, earn points, and deepen AI understanding.
A standout for puzzle-lovers and game designers: students can build a multiplayer puzzle game in under an hour.
Includes a video plus downloadable teacher resources. Some materials note limited-time free educator access.
Several activities highlight “vibe coding.” Meryl will cover this in depth next week, so stay tuned for a full explanation!
A short activity designed to help students learn how to prompt Artificial Intelligence tools more effectively.
A mini-course that goes deeper than a typical one-hour activity—perfect for students wanting more detail on AI fundamentals.
A complete, self-paced unit study covering:
What AI is
Ethical concerns
Responsible use
How AI systems are trained
Hands-on activities
Built-in answer keys
Purchase once—use with the whole family.
A 16-week, asynchronous, half-credit high school course with:
Weekly deadlines
Virtual discussions
Tool-based exploration starting around Week 5
Graded assignments
A deep dive into how AI works, how to use it responsibly, and how to evaluate tools
Hour of AI
Intro to AI Unit Study
Semester-Long AI Class for teens
FundaFunda Education on Instagram (@fundafundaeducation)
Take a look at show sponsor, FundaFunda Academy to see what they offer for online classes and web-based unit studies.
Join our Facebook Group especially for the listeners of this podcast! You can ask questions and get advice as you try integrating technology in your homeschool.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and give a rating and maybe even a review! Subscribing will help you make sure you never miss an episode
The post Hour of AI appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.