Choose the curriculum designed for your institution—or adopt both for a comprehensive K-16 AI literacy pathway.
AI Educated provides comprehensive, assessment-first curricula for high schools and colleges. Both programs are tool-agnostic, built for classroom adoption, and include everything faculty need to teach AI literacy and applied AI skills effectively.
Assessment-First
Defensible evaluation methods
Tool-Agnostic
Not tied to any vendor
Adoption-Ready
Complete materials included
Both programs share the same pedagogical foundation—adapted for different developmental stages and career contexts.
Grades 9–12
Building foundational AI literacy, critical thinking, and responsible AI use for college and career readiness.
Semester course (18 weeks) or full-year option
Stand-alone elective, CS pathway, CTE program, or integrated into English/Social Studies
Undergraduate & Graduate
Professional AI competencies for research, workplace applications, and discipline-specific integration.
Full semester (14–16 weeks) or modular units
Gen Ed requirement, first-year seminar, major elective, or professional program integration
Our curricula are designed with faculty, administrators, and institutional realities in mind.
Every unit includes defensible assessment methods, rubrics, and verification tools—so you can confidently evaluate authentic learning.
Not tied to any specific AI platform. Teach principles and workflows that apply to ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or whatever comes next.
Syllabus, slide decks, lesson plans, assignments, rubrics, process logs, oral check templates, LMS packages, and teacher guides—all included.
Designed for semester-long courses but adaptable. Choose condensed or extended pacing, skip units, or integrate into existing courses.
Includes ready-to-adopt policy packs: acceptable use guidelines, citation standards, verification expectations, and risk frameworks.
60–90 minute onboarding + Q&A session for your team. Optional workshops and professional development available.
Request a curriculum preview or schedule a call to discuss implementation options.