Wisconsin schools are leading the way in curiosity, creativity, and responsible AI learning. As we celebrate National AI Literacy Day, we’re shining a spotlight on the incredible work happening across Wisconsin classrooms, libraries, and communities.
Below is a ready‑to‑share collection of high‑quality, classroom‑ready AI literacy resources, plus a chance for educators to showcase their own stories and innovations.
Explore Wisconsin’s AI Guidance
Your one‑stop hub for role‑specific supports, classroom examples, and practical next steps. These guides help educators, administrators, and families navigate AI with confidence, curiosity, and care.
🎯AI Guidance Role Guides: https://dpi.wi.gov/imt/ai-guidance/role-guides
Common Sense Media: AI Literacy Resources
Common Sense Media offers approachable, classroom‑ready lessons and videos that help students think critically about AI. Perfect for quick activities, advisory periods, or cross‑content integration.
Hour of AI - Code.org
Bring AI to life with fun, creative, and student‑friendly activities for grades 2–12. From “AI for Oceans” to music‑mixing and dance‑party challenges, these activities make AI literacy joyful and accessible for all learners.
👉 Hour of AI: https://code.org/hourofai
WISELearn: AI Literacy Resources
Find Wisconsin curated AI literacy lessons, activities, and professional learning materials on the WISELearn Resource Hub – AI specific lesson plans and resources can be found within the Digital Learning and STEAM groups. These resources are built by and for Wisconsin educators, grounded in local context and classroom realities. Not a member, join us today!
🌐WISELearn Resource Hub: https://wlresources.dpi.wi.gov
Share Your Story: Wisconsin AI in Action
We want to celebrate YOU! Educators across the state are doing incredible work to build AI literacy through unplugged activities, algorithm remix challenges, student inquiry projects, and creative classroom routines.
Submit your stories, examples, or artifacts. Your contributions help us highlight the diverse, innovative, and joyful ways Wisconsin is leading the nation in AI literacy.
Let’s Celebrate Together
National AI Literacy Day is a perfect moment to:
Try a quick AI literacy warm‑up
Explore a new resource
Share a classroom example
Celebrate student curiosity
Connect with other educators across the state
Thank you for everything you do to empower Wisconsin learners with the skills, confidence, and creativity they need for the future.
For more information please contact Amanda Albrecht amanda....@dpi.wi.gov or Amy Bires amy....@dpi.wi.gov .