Catalog entries are listed in one of the following categories: after-school programs, apprenticeships, challenges, conferences, curricula, fellowships, hackathons, internships, robotics, scholarships, and summer camps. Users can search by location, program type, hosting organization, and target audience (note that available search filters reflect what is available in the currently selected programs). Some listed programs may have multiple kinds of offerings; where this happens, we have chosen the most prominent offering to label the program. We also identify programs that are free, target populations underrepresented in STEM fields, or are community oriented. The descriptions displayed on each program card were retrieved from that program's website.
We hope that the catalog is used to increase AI education across the United States. We believe a thriving future U.S. workforce includes cultivating globally competitive talent on the leading edge of AI design, development, and deployment; training and equipping all Americans to operate responsible and safe AI; and promoting AI workforce diversity through equitable access and opportunity to such resources.
Contributors to the AI Education Catalog include Claire Perkins, Diana Gehlhaus, Kayla Goode, and Jennifer Melot at CSET, and Ehrik Aldana, Grace Doerfler, and Gayani Gamage at the AI Education Project. The contributors thank James Dunham, Rebecca Gelles, Igor Mikolic-Torreira, Catherine Aiken, and Lynne Weil for their advice and feedback, and Chenxi Liu for assistance with program metadata collection. The catalog was last updated on October 19, 2021.