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Lakeside School - Investigative Learning Camp: AI Innovators

Taught by instructors from Inspirit AI, this two-week program uniquely combines Python programming with a strong emphasis on ethical AI applications and social good projects.

🔥 Middle School 🕒 2-week Day Camp In-person All skill levels 💰 $615/week
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About this camp

The AI Innovators camp at Lakeside School is a two-week program designed for rising 7th and 8th graders. Campers learn to create projects for social good using Python programming. The curriculum focuses on how computers utilize data to solve complex problems, with real-world applications such as predicting heart disease, developing social robots, assisting with disaster relief, and navigating autonomous vehicles. The program emphasizes ethical responsibility in AI and explores various career paths within the field. In the second week, students apply their skills in a collaborative capstone project, tackling in-depth research on topics like resource allocation for disaster relief, sustainability improvements, sketch recognition, or creating a movie recommendation website. The course is taught by instructors from Inspirit AI and welcomes students of all coding experience levels.

What a typical day looks like

A typical day involves morning and afternoon classes focused on STEAM subjects, with breaks for snack, recess, and lunch.

Best suited for

This camp is ideal for curious and creative middle school students (rising 7th and 8th graders) interested in learning Python programming and exploring the ethical applications of AI for social good.

What you'll learn

Python programming Data analysis Ethical AI Social good projects Machine learning applications Problem-solving with AI AI career paths

Location

Seattle

Sponsored by Research Ignited

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