Abstract :
The article proposes a subject model for special preparation for professional education and training for classes in the professional field Computer Science and Technology, as a continuation of the subject „Introduction to AI: General education“ for TVET secondary schools in Bulgaria, proposed by the author in a previous published article. The model is balanced, with an emphasis on active learning with a synergistic and holistic creative approach, where over 80% of the time the student is involved in an active (individual or collective) activity: researching materials, drawing up models, discussions and debates, SWOT analyses, as well as project-based tasks of greater or lesser volume, problem cases. The topics are considered not only in their strict technical context, but also holistically-synergistically: ethics in the matter of AI, strategies for regulations, future perspectives and benefits, personal interests. The curriculum aims to provide vocational high school students with a comprehensive understanding of AI, covering fundamental concepts, practical applications, advanced technologies, ethical considerations and future trends in the field, through a combination of theoretical learning, practical projects, creative activity and discussions, develop critical thinking skills and will prepare for further study or careers in AI-related fields.
Keywords :
Algorithm, Artificial Intelligence, Discussion, Learning Project., Learning Subject, ModelReferences :
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