Yad Hanadiv’s Education Innovation track works to broaden access to emerging technologies and develop future-ready skills among students. As part of this effort, the AI4ALL programme promotes AI literacy through hands-on learning and practical experience, in partnership with Google, the National Cyber Education Centre, and the ORT network. At the closing event of the programme’s inaugural year, students from eight schools presented projects they had developed using artificial intelligence tools. Among the initiatives showcased: an application for time management and learning support, a navigation system for people with visual impairments in built environments, and solutions for addressing anxiety and social discomfort in the classroom.
The projects on display reflected both the potential of integrating AI into learning processes and students’ capacity to harness technology as a tool for addressing the challenges that matter to them.
During the event, participants also met with professionals from Google and were introduced to pathways for study and employment in the technology sector.
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