To celebrate the AI National Literacy Day, students also decided to host an expert panel. Students met and created the and Claire Schwarzhoff volunteered to be the Project Manager. Below is the flyer designed by Camryn Nguyen. We also began communicating with Grace Choi at Los Altos School District. In addition, we invited guests to participate in the Expert Panel during tutorial.
Below is the flyer created by Nikita Narang.
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On Wednesday, February 26, I received an email from Sandra McGonagle, Superintendent of Los Altos School District. She saw our interns at the Challenge Team Presentation a few weeks back, and she wanted them to assist her in creating a philosophical statement on AI use for her district.
Our students were thrilled to get this opportunity, and they decided to host a Playlab session on Friday, March 28, to celebrate the National AI Literacy Day! The MVHS Digital Well-being Challenge team decided to pivot their focus on hosting an expert panel first on National AI Literacy Day after their initial meeting. During the first meeting, they create a planning document to brainstorm ideas on what the next steps should be.
They still wanted to create a policy document eventually, as they stated in their application, but they wanted to hear from a few experts and also the community. As our team got ready to attend the orientation, we received the following email, announcing that the Digital Well-being Challenge was paused and that the funding was not guaranteed. So I asked my students whether they wanted to continue with our planned activity. All but one student attended the first planning meeting, and they all wanted to continue with the challenge. Hi Kip,
I wanted to follow-up with a few updates about the Digital Well-Being Challenge. We have communicated to our new political leadership about the Digital Well-Being Challenge and are waiting on the greenlight to continue moving forward. This is pretty typical – at the start of any new administration, there is a bit of a “holding pattern” as new political appointees are onboarded and they assess the alignment of current projects with their new priorities. While we are hopeful that the Challenge will receive the greenlight to continue, I do want to acknowledge that there is a chance we do not get approval to continue with the project. We appreciate the work teams have put in so far with preparing their applications, assembling their teams, and submitting their consent forms – but we do want to wait until we have the greenlight before we ask you all to commit time to the Orientation or Summit. Because of this, here are the adjustments we are making:
Finally, I also wanted to share that we are waiting on confirmation that the funding we’d previously secured for the prize payments is still available. There is a chance that even with a greenlight to continue the Challenge, we may not receive the funding for the prize payments. I realize this may be a decision point for some teams on whether they will continue participating and wanted to share this information. Despite the uncertainty, the Challenge Planning Team remains excited about the Digital Well-Being Challenge and committed to the project. We know that you all are excited, too, and appreciate your flexibility during this period. Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions. Thanks, Sara Trettin |
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