What's Happening?
At the 2026 ASU+GSV Summit, Jenny Nash from LEGO Education discussed the integration of tactile learning tools in AI education for young students. The approach emphasizes hands-on learning with tools like LEGO bricks to help kindergarteners grasp foundational
concepts before transitioning to digital platforms. This method aims to reduce screen time and foster curiosity and creativity. For middle school students, the focus shifts to developing soft skills necessary for AI-enabled careers, such as collaboration and problem-solving. This educational strategy is designed to prepare students for a future where AI literacy is essential.
Why It's Important?
The introduction of tactile learning tools in AI education is significant as it addresses the growing need for AI literacy among future generations. By starting with hands-on learning, educators can build a strong foundation for understanding complex AI concepts. This approach not only enhances cognitive development but also prepares students for the collaborative and innovative demands of AI-driven industries. As AI continues to transform various sectors, equipping students with these skills is crucial for their future employability and ability to tackle real-world challenges.












