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Start with one useful question, not a list of tools.

An AI literacy project works best when the student knows the question, artifact, review rhythm, and evidence expected at the end.

Choose the topic

Pick a tool, issue, or technology claim the student can examine seriously.

Define the artifact

A map, memo, experiment, prototype, or presentation gives the work a destination.

Set the review cycle

Feedback turns tool use into learning.

Learning evidence

Technology confidence should be visible.

HNK pages emphasize concrete outputs and search-readable language so families, schools, and students can evaluate the work clearly.

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