Free AI coding lessons for 100 million students during Computer Science Week
Imagi, Lovable, and OpenAI have joined forces to offer schools worldwide free access to AI-powered computer science education programs during Computer Science Education Week and the Hour of AI initiative. The collaboration provides educators and organizations with ready-to-run lessons, pro tips, and free resources through imagi Edu.
At the heart of this initiative is vibe coding, a hands-on approach to AI learning that allows students to build prototypes and explore creative problem-solving with AI tools. Teachers can now access Lovable's AI tools through imagi Edu, with OpenAI providing $1 million in credits for free access during the specified week.
All materials follow strict privacy-first standards, including COPPA compliance and anonymous user accounts. The initiative aims to bring vibe coding to 100 million students worldwide, with imagi Edu providing downloadable lesson plans and webinar sessions.
Lovable, an AI developer tool provider, is focused on making generative AI accessible and age-appropriate for classrooms. Imagi, an EdTech company, serves as a safe, school-ready gateway combining AI tools, curriculum, and teacher training for AI and computer science education. Through this collaboration, schools can benefit from free access to AI-powered learning experiences, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills in students.
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