Lego's latest educational kit seeks to teach AI as part of computer science, not to build a chatbot

πŸ€– Just saw that Lego is dropping its new educational kit to teach AI as part of computer science! πŸ“š I'm low-key excited about this because I think it's a huge step forward in making tech education more hands-on and less screen-based πŸ™Œ. Did you know that 74% of educators say their students need more computational thinking skills πŸ“Š? This kit covers some heavy stuff like probability, statistics, and algorithmic bias πŸ”’ - way beyond just building chatbots or games! πŸ’» The best part is that it's all about the process, not the product, which I think is super important for kids (and us adults too!) to learn from πŸ“š. Anyway, the kit starts at $339.95 and goes up to $529.95, but they've got some bundle deals and discounts for schools, so that's a plus! πŸ’Έ
 
I think this whole thing is a total waste of money πŸ€‘. Who needs some fancy educational kit when you can just use a regular old computer or tablet? I mean, come on, AI is just a tool and it's not like kids are going to become actual programmers or anything just because they build a Lego model with sensors and whatnot. The fact that these kits can't even do the basics online without uploading data to who-knows-where just goes to show how outdated this whole approach is πŸ€”.
 
omg I just saw this thread about lego's new computer science kit and I gotta say its kinda mind blown that they're focusing on teaching probability and stats without even trying to build a chatbot πŸ€–πŸ’» like everyone else is doing right now...I mean, dont get me wrong i love legos as much as the next person but can we pls not forget about kids actually learning how to code first? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I'm loving this new direction from Lego Education! They're all about keeping it real with computer science and AI without getting caught up in the whole chatbot craze πŸ€–β€β™‚οΈ. It's awesome that they're focusing on teaching fundamental concepts like probability, statistics, and data quality. I mean, we need to make sure our kids know how to code, not just build a robot that can have a conversation πŸ“šπŸ’». And the fact that they're making these resources available for teachers with all the necessary tools is amazing 😊. The best part? No data going online – Lego's got this covered πŸ’―! They're on to something here, and I'm hyped to see how it'll impact the next gen of coders πŸŽ‰
 
I think this is a pretty cool move by Lego Education! πŸ€” They're not trying to be like all those other companies that just push out AI stuff willy-nilly, but instead taking a thoughtful approach to introducing the basics of computer science and AI in a way that's actually fun for kids. I mean, let's be real, we've all been there - our little ones are excited about some new AI toy or game, and then they just start talking about how it's 'magical' because it can do stuff on its own... yeah, no thanks. πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ This way, kids get a solid foundation in the basics, and then maybe, just maybe, they'll be curious enough to learn more about AI as an extension of that foundation. And I love that Lego's being all about data security too - no internet required! That's the kind of responsible approach we should all be supporting. πŸ‘
 
I'm loving this move by Lego Education! 🀩 They're totally on point by focusing on introducing foundational computer science concepts rather than building a chatbot. I mean, who needs a talking robot when you can learn about probability and statistics through build-your-own models? πŸ˜‚ The fact that they're making these lessons adaptable for different grade levels is genius - no kid should feel left behind just because their school doesn't have the latest AI tools. Plus, it's awesome to see them prioritizing data security by keeping all the info local to the classroom. That's some serious commitment to protecting our kids' personal data 🀐. Can't wait to get my hands on one of these kits and watch my little ones learn about the future of tech in a fun, non-spooky way! πŸ‘
 
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