[Libs-Or] FW: Presidential AI Challenge
CORNELISEN Wendy * SLO
Wendy.CORNELISEN at slo.oregon.gov
Thu Aug 14 07:26:15 PDT 2025
We know that libraries provide public computing resources and digital navigation in our ever-changing technology landscape, and to offer spaces for community members to gather and solve real-world problems.
Please see below for an opportunity to showcase these essential resources.
Thanks,
Wendy
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The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) is supporting the launch of the Presidential AI Challenge<https://www.ai.gov/initiatives/presidential-challenge>, and we're reaching out to ask for your help in spreading the word.
About the Challenge
The Presidential AI Challenge will bring K-12 youth, educators, mentors, and community teams together to solve real-world problems in their communities using AI-powered solutions, with an opportunity to showcase their solutions at a national level. Students and educators of all backgrounds and expertise are encouraged to participate.
Key Info
* Open To: Youth teams in grades K-12; each team must have a supervising adult such as a parent, mentor, educator, or community leader. Educator teams are also eligible.
* Registration Opens: September 2025
* Challenge Website: AI.GOV<https://www.ai.gov/> > Presidential AI Challenge > Read More
* View and share key details with the Challenge Factsheet and Flyers here<https://orise.orau.gov/ai-challenge/resources/flyers.html#primary>.
* IMLS campaign resources including social media graphics: https://www.imls.gov/communities-impact/presidential-ai-challenge
Why It Matters
* Equip youth with foundational knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in an increasingly digital society.
* Empower educators to confidently guide students through this complex and evolving field.
* Connect students and educators with AI experts from industry and government for guidance, coaching, inspiration, and collaboration.
* Provide widespread access to resources, training, and support.
How You Can Help
* Share the Challenge with your networks-libraries, schools, youth programs, educators, parents, and community leaders.
* Encourage local schools, afterschool and out-of-school programs, or youth-serving organizations to participate and/or support team formation.
* Promote registration via newsletters, social media, and events.
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