The National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) successfully concluded a Winter Camp aimed at educating youth about climate issues through AI. This innovative camp featured hands-on learning experiences that allowed participants to analyze Qatar's climate data and create impactful designs. Spanning three sessions, the camp engaged children and teens in storytelling, climate monitoring, and data analysis using advanced AI tools.
Participants aged 7 to 18 explored various AI applications, from crafting narratives about climate change to learning coding basics and real-time weather data analysis. The camp fostered creativity and technological skills, empowering young minds to address environmental challenges. By integrating AI with climate education, the initiative not only raised awareness but also equipped the next generation with essential skills for future problem-solving.
• Winter Camp utilized AI tools for climate education and creative expression.
• Participants engaged in hands-on learning about climate data and AI applications.
AI-Storytelling involves using AI tools to create narratives that address climate change.
Climate Monitoring refers to the use of technology to collect and analyze weather data.
Data Visualization is the graphical representation of climate data to enhance understanding.
NMoQ promotes cultural and educational initiatives, including AI-driven climate action programs.
MCIT collaborates on technology-driven educational projects, enhancing youth engagement in climate issues.
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