Welcome to the BC AI Literacy Project - a comprehensive repository of daily activities designed to build AI competency and literacy. This project provides a structured, 30-day learning experience that can be customized for different departments and needs across Boston College.
This repository contains markdown-based activities that guide learners through various aspects of AI literacy. Each day presents a new topic, challenge, or learning opportunity, making AI education accessible and manageable.
- 30 days of curated AI learning content
- Flexible, branch-based customization for different departments
- Hands-on activities and practical exercises
- Focus on both theoretical understanding and practical application
Each day's content is organized in markdown files following one of two formats:
- General Exploration: An activity/concept designed to quickly explore tools and concepts without any specific prior knowledge necessary.
- Mini-Lesson: An in depth exploration of a specific tool or concept with an accompanying challenge.
# Day X: [Topic]
## Day Subtitle
### 🎯 Objective:
### 🛠️ Tools:
### 📝 Challenge:
# Day X: [Topic]
## Day Subtitle
### 🎯 Objective:
### 🛠️ Tools:
### 🖍️Core Concept
### 📝 Challenge:
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: Contains the general version of all activities- Department-specific branches: Customized content with field-specific examples and use cases
- Browse the daily activities in chronological order
- Each activity is self-contained and includes all necessary instructions
- Feel free to adapt the pace to your needs
- Use the branch specific to your department for targeted examples
We welcome contributions from different departments to help create more specialized content. Please:
- Create a new branch for your department
- Adapt existing activities with relevant examples
- Submit pull requests for review
For questions or suggestions, contact the Academic Technology Resources team at atrinbox@bc.edu
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
You are free to:
- Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
- Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially
- Use this material for any purpose, including commercial use
- Make changes to the material
Under the following terms:
- Attribution — You must give appropriate credit to Boston College and Kyle Fidalgo, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.
No additional restrictions — You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.
© 2024 Boston College. Created by Kyle Fidalgo.
This project was created by Kyle Fidalgo, Academic Technologist for Boston College Law School, in collaboration with AI tools.