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AI Courses in Malta

Finland’s leading EdTech company, Lincoln Method launched an AI Readiness project for schools in Malta. A comprehensive report was created on 5 pilot projects that were carried out in Maltese schools.

 

This AI Readiness project was facilitated through diplomatic channels between Finland and Malta. 

 

This Report is being presented in Finland on Monday 6th May 2024 at the Hanken School of Economics (in the Hanken Business Lab)

Watch what students had to say about why they would like to study AI
What did the newspapers have to say about the AI Readiness project
What was said on Radio Malta?
What was discussed with the Honorable Clifton Grima, the Minister of Education in Malta?

A meeting was organized by Ambassador Dr Kenneth Vella with the Hon. Clifton Grima, the Minister of Education in Malta. 

We discussed how Lincoln Method can play a role in working with schools and collaboratively launch an AI integration roadmap for schools.

 

 

FAQs on how the AI Awareness Project was conducted

Q: What was the Malta AI Readiness project?
A: The Malta AI Readiness project introduces AI courses to primary and secondary schools in Malta.

 

 

Q: What did schools be taught in the AI courses?
A: The AI courses, developed in collaboration with the AI industry in Finland, covered popular tools addressing problem-solving, planning, content creation, entrepreneurship, internet safety, and more.

 

 

Q: Why were schools being invited for a free AI class?
A: Lincoln Method invited 6 schools in Malta for a free class to provide a taste of AI tools shaping the new AI economy.

 

 

Q: How did our tutors help students in Malta learn AI?

A: Our dedicated tutors guided the students through interactive AI courses, ensuring a hands-on learning experience. 

Q: Where was the course held?
A: The course was conducted at the schools, in the computer lab with internet connectivity.

 

Q: How many students were in the course?
A: The course accommodated up to 10-15 students.

 

Q: When was the course conducted?

A: The course was conducted from January 20th to January 26th, 2024.

 

Q: Who was teaching the course?
A: Our team from Finland flew to Malta to teach the course.

 

Q: How did parents and the school know if the students liked the course?
A: Students created a 1-minute video about their experience, shared to increase awareness of safe AI usage. Parents signed a consent form for their child to be filmed.

 

Q: What was taught in the course?

A: The students were taught how to use an AI tool that converts text to video. The course content for that day revolved around how students can create presentations and explainer videos.

 

Q: Tell me more about how this project was conducted, and what the school needed to do?

A: Watch the video below to see how we conducted the program at your school. The next thing you need to tell us what date and time you would like us to come to your school. 

Q: How long was the class?
A: The class was of 1 hour long during which the students were:

  1. Given the assignment
  2. Taught the tool
  3. Created a video report by recording themselves (all students must have signed the consent form)
  4. Uploaded their work for grading

Q: Who was be able to see the students’ video report?

  1. All students within the class were able to see other students’ videos.
  2. The video reports were shown to the school administration.
  3. The video reports were shown to the Ministry of Education in Malta, and other relevant offices that are engaging in adding AI courses to the national curriculum.

All participating students need to have a consent form signed by their parents.

This consent form was signed by all parents of students who participated.

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See how our students, like Marwa, use the magic of AI to make easy videos. Our platform can help you transform ideas into engaging presentations

Q: How did schools get started?
A: Schools enrolled in the “Pilot: Learn AI in Malta” course, and learn how to create text to video.

Q: What certificate did students receive?

A: All the students received a digital certificate.

Q: Which schools participated and what time was their pilot project?
A:  Meeting with Minister of Education, Hon Clifton Grima – 22nd Jan 2:00pm

 

Mater Boni Cinsilii St Joseph School Paola (2 slots)

  1. 23rd Jan 7:50 to 9:10  
  2. 23rd Jan 9:10 to 10:30

     

St. Michael School: (2 slots)

  1. Junior School Pembroke. – 23rd Jan 13:30 to 14:30  
  2. St. Michael Foundation (Senior School) – 25rd Jan 13:45 to 14:45

     

Gozo College Agius De Soldanis Middle School – 26th Jan 9:30 to 10:30

Q: How did we school participate?
A: School Administrators used the following link to register their school:

Q: How were the names of participating students submitted?
A: You can download this form and write the names of participating students. then send to us hello@lincolnmethod.com and CC to mahnoor@lincolnmethod.com

 

Click on the link to download the form :

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