AI Literacy & Responsible Use

Written By Christopher Lee

Last updated 6 months ago

Knobase supports schools in building AI literacy across students, teachers, and administrators. This includes understanding how AI works, how to use it effectively, and how to engage with it responsibly. The goal is to empower users to treat AI as a learning partner, not just a shortcut.

📚 Why AI Literacy Matters ✅ Prepares students for future careers in a tech-driven world
✅ Reduces misuse and over-reliance on AI tools
✅ Encourages critical thinking and ethical decision-making
✅ Builds confidence in navigating digital environments

⚙️ Core Concepts Taught Through Knobase

  1. Prompt Crafting Skills

    • Learn how to write clear, specific, and purposeful prompts

    • Understand how prompt quality affects AI output

    • Practice revising prompts based on feedback

  2. Understanding AI Limitations

    • AI doesn’t “know” everything—it generates based on patterns

    • Not all responses are accurate or unbiased

    • Students are encouraged to verify and reflect

  3. Ethical Use Guidelines

    • Avoid using AI for cheating or harmful behavior

    • Respect privacy and avoid sharing personal data

    • Use AI to support—not replace—human creativity and effort

  4. Digital Citizenship & Safety

    • Recognize misinformation and deepfakes

    • Understand data privacy and consent

    • Learn to report unsafe or inappropriate content

💬 Example Classroom Activity

Prompt Revision Challenge
Students are given vague prompts and asked to improve them using Knobase’s scoring tool. They then compare AI responses before and after revision to see the impact of better prompting.

📊 Use Cases 🧑‍🎓 Students: Develop AI fluency and ethical awareness
🧑‍🏫 Teachers: Integrate AI literacy into humanities, ICT, and digital citizenship lessons
🧑‍💼 Admins: Ensure school-wide alignment with responsible AI policies