This video explains that AI is a human-made technology that learns from large amounts of information to make predictions, though it can still make mistakes and is constantly evolving.
Classroom resources that can be used to explore online safety with both primary and secondary pupils. They can be used to educate pupils on using technology safely, respectfully and responsibly.
The initiative provides teachers and vocal leaders with engaging resources to encourage collective singing among 11–14-year-olds across the UK ...
Dr Martha Deiros Collado shares evidence based advice for supporting teens as they navigate an increasingly complex online world ...
Kit Brown is supporting schools to turn silly moments into serious goodness for Red Nose Day.
Seven days of special content dedicated to exploring AI across TV, iPlayer, Radio, Sounds and Online will take place from 2-8 ...
It’s not just about perfect lives being fake anymore. The actual person you’re watching might not even be real.” - Caelyn Emma-Louise Amanshia explores the rise of AI-generated social media ...
We are constantly evolving the service we provide to children, parents and teachers to ensure the BBC remains a key player for young audiences in the UK and beyond. Our mission is ...
BBC Scam Safe week is back for 2025 and runs from Saturday 22 November. This year it is bigger than ever, with programming and content across the BBC dedicated to highlighting some of the most common ...
BBC Bitesize, the BBC’s free online learning service, reaches 66% of primary school children and 80% of secondary, 66% of teachers use it weekly, and 83% of under 16’s who use it say it helps them ...
When schools across the country closed down as part of the coronavirus pandemic, parents were faced with two conundrums: how to keep their kids entertained and what to do about schooling. In light of ...
The Bitesize Guide to AI team asked Computing and ICT teaching specialist, Marion Reilly, to show how the Bitesize Guide to AI can be used in the classroom. Artificial Intelligence – it’s something ...