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WVU Extension offering free Hour of AI event series to West Virginia students
West Virginia University Extension 4-H is inviting third through 12th grade students to the 2025 4-H Hour of AI, a free series of activities where students can learn about coding, computer science, the responsible use of AI tools and how artificial intelligence really works behind the screen.
O n December 8 -11 from 6 to 7 p.m., students will have the opportunity to attend four different workshops, with new activities each night. Each activity is held virtually, and students of any skill level will be able to learn and participate.
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