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Makassar, Purwokerto, Ambon, Manokwari, and partner campus networks in Indonesia.

Campus Networks for Safe and Responsible AI Literacy

Many students are starting to use AI, but not all understand ethics, limitations, data safety, and productive use.

Campus Networks for Safe and Responsible AI Literacy

Problem

Many students are starting to use AI, but not all understand ethics, limitations, data safety, and productive use.

Intervention

Kaizen runs Hour of Code, AI Literacy, AI ethics discussions, and campus collaborations as an entry point for safer AI learning.

Beneficiaries

1,000+ university students, school students, lecturers, teachers, and education communities across AI literacy activities.

Early results and indicators

  • 10+ schools and universities engaged
  • 1,000+ direct beneficiaries
  • AI literacy and ethical technology-use materials
  • Network of facilitators and education institutions

Lessons learned

  • AI literacy needs to be connected with ethics and critical thinking
  • Activity formats must be adaptable for schools, campuses, and communities
  • Local collaboration accelerates participant acceptance of the material

Documentation

Activity gallery

Documentation Campus Networks for Safe and Responsible AI Literacy
Documentation Campus Networks for Safe and Responsible AI Literacy

Partners

ASEAN FoundationEducation institutionsTechnology communities and local volunteers