Draft:AIbert School
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Comment: In accordance with Wikipedia's Conflict of interest policy, I disclose that I have a conflict of interest regarding the subject of this article. 2A02:8388:2849:2600:CD1F:3D9C:45E:2E2A (talk) 07:57, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
AIbert School
[edit]AIbert School is an educational technology platform based in Vienna, Austria, offering artificial intelligence (AI) and programming courses for students in grades 1 through 12. The platform provides a comprehensive curriculum designed to equip students with future-ready skills in AI, coding, and data science.
Overview
[edit]AIbert School was co-founded by Raul Rambo and Elina Shein. Its curriculum is structured across six proficiency levels, catering to different age groups and skill levels:
Explorer Level (Grades 1–2): Introduces basic AI concepts and simple demonstrations.
Adventurer Level (Grades 3–4): Covers supervised vs. unsupervised learning and common algorithms.
Challenger Level (Grades 5–6): Focuses on building simple AI projects like chatbots and training basic models.
Hero Level (Grades 7–8): Delves into intermediate machine learning algorithms and real-world dataset implementation.
Master Level (Grades 9–10): Explores AI applications in image and text recognition, including computer vision and natural language processing.
Grandmaster Level (Grades 11–12): Covers advanced AI topics such as neural networks and deep learning, with hands-on projects using real-world data.
The platform offers over 600 lessons, 6,000+ exercises, and 18,000+ instructional videos. It is accessible via web, Android, and iOS applications, supporting both independent student learning and teacher-guided instruction. AIbert School's content aligns with global educational standards, including the U.S. Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA), the European Union Digital Competence Framework, and the UK's National Computing Curriculum.
Features
[edit]AIbert School incorporates gamified learning elements to enhance student engagement, such as:
Interactive challenges and friendly competitions.
A virtual mascot named Bert that provides reminders and encouragement.
Certificates and rewards to recognize student achievements.
The platform also includes tools for educators, offering teacher training materials, class and student management features, and detailed analytics reports to track student progress and engagement.
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