What's Happening?
At the ASU+GSV Summit 2026, LEGO Education's Jenny Nash emphasized the importance of tactile learning tools in teaching AI concepts to young students. The approach focuses on reducing screen time and encouraging
hands-on activities to build foundational skills in computer science and AI. For older students, the emphasis shifts to developing soft skills necessary for AI-enabled careers. This educational strategy aims to prepare students for a future where AI literacy is essential, fostering collaboration and problem-solving skills through interactive learning experiences.
Why It's Important?
The use of tactile learning tools in AI education addresses the growing need for students to develop a deep understanding of technology from an early age. By focusing on hands-on learning, educators can engage students in a way that traditional screen-based methods may not. This approach not only enhances students' technical skills but also promotes critical thinking and creativity. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into various industries, equipping students with these skills is crucial for their future employability and adaptability in a rapidly changing job market.






