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Kennesaw State Wins NSF Grants to Build National AI Educator Network

What Happened

Kennesaw State University in Georgia has secured funding from the National Science Foundation to establish a collaborative network of AI educators across the United States. The university will lead efforts to bring together teachers, researchers, and education professionals to develop and share effective strategies for teaching artificial intelligence. The project also focuses on increasing diversity in AI learning and offering professional development opportunities for educators nationwide. The grants will help create resources, workshops, and support systems to ensure AI literacy is accessible at both the K-12 and college levels.

Why It Matters

This initiative addresses a growing need for skilled AI educators to prepare students for the technological changes driven by artificial intelligence. By expanding access to quality AI education and building national partnerships, Kennesaw State aims to close knowledge gaps and foster innovation in classrooms everywhere. Read more in our AI News Hub

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