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Future of flight - artificial intelligence
In this Future of Flight challenge pupils explore the questions: 'Can machines think?', 'What is intelligence?' and 'What do we mean by artificial intelligence?' They explore where AI is used, spot patterns, continuing patterns and sequences. Students will also design a smart watch that will track and monitor a pilot’s health and use bearing skills to control drone swarms.
If the original physical materials boxes are not available then most of the challenges can be adapted to use items that are easy to find in most classrooms or around the house.
Welsh language versions of the guidance documents are also available.
Teachers' introductory video
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Teacher guidance 6.64 MB
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Student guidance 6.21 MB
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Drone relay cards (pdf version) 217.16 KB
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Drone relay cards (Word version) 54.53 KB
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Ordering intelligence (Word version) 441.57 KB
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Teacher guidance Welsh version 6.86 MB
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Student guidance Welsh version 6.25 MB
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Drone relay cards Welsh version 223.17 KB
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Ordering intelligence Welsh version 553.93 KB