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20.09.2025

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Hands-on Workshops for School Classes

School Workshop

MCML featured a workshop series specifically designed for primary school students. The Gemeindebücherei Eching, in collaboration with the MCML, hosted “Computers with Brains”: An AI Workshop Series for Primary School Students from the Munich area.

The workshops, led by Felicia Körner, a Junior Member from MCML, introduced the students to AI in a playful and accessible way. They experimented with AI-generated images using “KinderGPT” and practiced recognizing real vs. AI-generated content. The sessions also emphasized safe and responsible AI use, including protecting personal data.

The series concluded with reflections on what the students had learned, sparking curiosity about technology and encouraging a responsible approach to AI.

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