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AI Detective: AI and its usage in a specific field

AI Detective: AI and its usage in a specific field

Students investigate how artificial intelligence is transforming a specific field, gaining an understanding of both the benefits and challenges of AI. The goal is to develop critical awareness of AI’s capabilities, ethical issues, and the ongoing need for human judgment in decision-making.

Content and Methods:

The worksheet guides students through an exploration of AI in a specific field by examining real-world examples. Students analyze ethical concerns. Methods include comprehension questions, multiple-choice tasks, comparison of benefits and risks, open-ended reflection questions, and a short argumentative essay about AI’s role in that field.

Competencies:

  • Understanding technological applications of AI in a real-world professional field
  • Critical evaluation of the benefits and risks of AI in that field
  • Ethical reasoning about data privacy, bias, and human–machine interaction
  • Analytical thinking about the balance between AI capabilities and human expertise
  • Argumentative and reflective writing skills

Target Group and Level:

Grade 8 and up.

Films in the classroom: Brochure

Films in the classroom: Brochure

 

With the help of the worksheet, learners engage with a film in a structured way in order to develop a deeper understanding and to reflect on and transfer what they have seen.

Contents and methods: 

The worksheet is structured like a brochure and asks questions about the content and further questions about the film. The worksheet ends with a personal evaluation of the film.

Skills:

  • Concentrated extraction of information from a visual medium
  • Analysis, reflection and transfer of film content

Target group and level:

From Year 7 onwards

Films in the classroom

Films in the classroom

 

With the help of the worksheet, learners engage with the content of a film in a structured manner before, during and after viewing it in order to develop a deeper understanding and to reflect on and transfer what they have seen.

Content and methods: 

The worksheet begins by testing prior knowledge of the film. While watching, the pupils complete multiple-choice tasks to actively engage with and consolidate their understanding. After the film, transfer tasks are used for further processing and reflection on the topic.

Skills:

  • Activating and building on prior knowledge
  • Concentrated extraction of information from a visual medium
  • Analysis, reflection and transfer of film content

Target group and level:

From Year 7 onwards

Smartphone Puzzle

Smartphone Puzzle

Students learn to analyze information from various digital sources and link it logically in order to draw conclusions.

Content and Methodology: The worksheet offers an interactive puzzle task based around a found smartphone. The students analyze chat histories, pictures and an audio file to identify the owner of the smartphone.

Skills:

  • Critical analysis of texts and media
  • Logical thinking and reasoning
  • Understanding historical and/or scientific contexts

Target Audience and Level: Suitable for teaching at lower secondary level.

Chemical elements fact sheet

Chemical elements fact sheet

Create a worksheet about a chemical element in which the students work on a fact sheet about the element.
Basic knowledge of chemistry

Basic knowledge of chemistry

Choose a basic chemistry topic and create a worksheet for your lesson.
Chemistry Experimental Protocol

Chemistry Experimental Protocol

Create a template for observing an experiment. To do this, insert the description of the experiment (preferably with a research question) in the provided field.
Interview with a famous scientist.

Interview with a famous scientist.

Create an interview in which the students gain deeper insights into the scientist's work