AI Literacy Weekend
AI Literacy Weekend
AI Literacy Weekend
March 27-29

A Community-Powered Exploration of AI
Curious about artificial intelligence? You’re not alone. AI is shaping the world around us, and during AI Literacy Weekend at The Tech Interactive, you can explore how it works through playful challenges, surprising experiments and hands-on activities for all ages.
From spotting AI-generated images to seeing how machines interpret the world, this special weekend invites you to question, test and discover. No experience required, just bring your curiosity.
Friday, March 27
The National AI Literacy Day Summit
AI In Education: Unlocking Possibilities, Avoiding Pitfalls

Artificial intelligence is reshaping education, raising important questions about opportunity, responsibility, and the future of learning.
Join us on Friday, March 27 at The Tech Interactive in San Jose for the National AI Literacy Day Summit, one of the flagship events marking this nationwide day of action. Leaders from education, technology, research and policy will come together to explore the theme AI in Education: Unlocking Possibilities, Avoiding Pitfalls.
Through panels, conversations and breakout sessions, participants will examine what AI could make possible for learners and how we can guide its use thoughtfully.
This year the summit is open to the public. Tickets are on sale now.
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Saturday, March 28
Professional Development for Educators

Calling all educators. Join us on Saturday, March 28 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for a hands-on professional development workshop designed to help you bring AI literacy into your classroom with confidence.
As part of National AI Literacy Day, this educator-only experience explores NGSS-aligned lessons for students of all ages, from how AI models solve real-world problems to approachable introductions to computer vision. You’ll engage in both unplugged and tech-enabled activities, examine the opportunities and challenges of AI in education, and get a behind-the-scenes look at AI experiences inside the museum.
Plus, you’ll leave with ready-to-use resources from The Tech’s National AI Literacy Day toolkit, built to support meaningful, engaging learning back in your classroom.
Experience the Future in the IMAX Dome Theater
Friday, March 27 at 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.
As always, one educational IMAX film is included with admission to The Tech Interactive! Project Hail Mary not included.
Saturday, March 28 at 2:45 p.m.
Pop-Up Activities
- Lost Pets: AI to the Rescue In this guessing game you will need to give and get clues about different animals to try to pick out the right one. The catch? You will need to think like an AI drone to pick out the right animal!
- I Spy the AI Learn tips and tricks to determine when an image is real and when it is generated by AI. Then put your critical thinking skills to the test to see if you can spy the AI!
- Does AI know what pizza is? How does an AI understand a question you ask and how is it different from asking a human? Check out this sorting activity to think about the difference and compare human critical thinking to an AI.
- Transformirror Trickery Can you trick an AI into seeing something that's not really there? Use props at our Transformirror wall to try to change what the AI thinks is around you.
- ARTificial Intelligence Read Aloud Join us for a read aloud of ARTificial Intelligence, a book about how an AI robot discovers the world of art. These read-alouds will feature a special guest Gizmo, our robot dog! Times: 11 a.m., 3 p.m.
AI-Powered Exhibits at The Tech
Grounded in our vision for AI literacy, these exhibits are human-centered by design, inviting visitors to explore AI through hands-on experiences that encourage critical thinking and purposeful creation.
- Dream Garden Upper Level Exhibit funded by Dream Garden uses AI to interpret visitors’ movements and gestures in real time. AI systems analyze how people interact with the space and instantly generate changing digital environments, showing how AI can turn human input into dynamic visual experiences.
- AI Sandbox Upper Level Exhibit funded by AI Sandbox is a gallery of AI exhibits that quickly evolve to keep up with the rapid pace of AI. The exhibits can explore many aspects of AI, from how it enhances human creativity to how it learns from data and recognizes patterns. Visitors are also asked to reflect and share their thoughts about AI and its role in society.
- Animaker Lower Level Animaker (found in the Pixel Playground), uses computer vision AI to analyze animals that visitors build from colorful blocks. The system compares shapes and features to patterns it has learned to guess the animal, illustrating how AI recognizes objects, learns from examples, recognizes patterns, and even develops biases.
AI Resources & Lessons
Check out our resources & lessons on our Artificial Intelligence page which includes our newest resources below!

AI Adventures the ‘Zine
Grades 3-12
AI literacy magazine for kids with puzzles, games, and articles.
Lesson: 15 minutes
NEW!

Making the Call on AI Referees
Grades 3-8
Explore how AI models are trained by testing how well a simulated AI referee judges penalty kicks in soccer.
Lesson: 45 minutes
NEW!

Community Voices: Evaluating AI Risks and Rewards
Grades 6-12
Take on the role of a community stakeholder. Debate and vote on whether you would adopt an AI solution for your community.
Lesson: 75 minutes
NEW!

The AI Sustainability Challenge
Grades 6-12
Consider the environmental challenges posed by the increasing use of AI. Examine existing sustainable approaches, and propose new ideas for reducing the negative impacts of AI advancements.
Lesson: 90 minutes
NEW!