Lesson 8: Wrap-up and moving forward
Before you start the lesson, make sure to read through the lesson overview. The Facilitator Guide can also help you prepare.
Lesson Overview
Participants will answer both multiple choice and scenario-based questions to assess their understanding of the lesson.
Part 1: Confidence-Building Assessment
Let's see how much you've learned. This isn't a test - it's a way to reinforce what you now know.
True/False Assessment
Instructions: Show thumbs up for true, thumbs down for false, sideways thumb if you're not sure.
- Question 1: "AI-generated content is always obviously fake" - FALSE
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- Follow-up: That's why we need the VERIFY method - AI is getting very sophisticated.
- Question 2: "I should verify important information before sharing, especially in family groups" - TRUE
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- Follow-up: Even when trusted family members share it - they might be unknowingly sharing false information.
- Question 3: "AI can help me write professional emails, but I should always review and personalize them" - TRUE
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- Follow-up: AI gives you structure, you provide the heart and cultural context.
- Question 4: "Free AI tools are always safe to use with personal information" - FALSE
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- Follow-up: Remember our privacy guidelines - be selective about what you share.
- Question 5: "AI is just a tool - the wisdom and judgment come from me" - TRUE
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- Follow-up: This is the most important point - you remain in control.
Check if students got all questions correctly. Provide an opportunity to ask questions
Part 2: Quick Scenario Check
Quick scenario: Someone shares exciting news in your family WhatsApp group about free government benefits in your country. What's the first thing you do?"
Expected Response: Use VERIFY method, starting with verifying the source.
If incorrect: Gently guide back to VERIFY method without making anyone feel bad.
Part 2: Actionable Next Steps
Learning doesn't stop here. Here's how to keep building your AI literacy:
This Week - Immediate Actions
- Practice VERIFY: "Choose one piece of content you see online this week and walk through the VERIFY method. It could be news, social media posts, or messages in your family groups."
- Try One AI Tool: "Pick one practical application we discussed - maybe writing a professional email or researching something you're curious about. Start small and safe."
- Share Knowledge: "Teach one thing you learned today to someone in your family. Maybe the VERIFY method or how to spot AI-generated content."
This Month - Building Habits
- Become a Fact-Checker: "Start being the person in your social media groups who gently asks 'Has anyone verified this?' before information gets shared widely."
- Explore Gradually: "Try one new AI tool each week, always keeping our privacy guidelines in mind."
- Help Others: "Look for opportunities to help family members or friends navigate AI safely. Your knowledge can protect your whole community."
Ongoing - Lifelong Learning
- Stay Curious: "AI technology changes rapidly. Keep learning, but always apply the safety principles we discussed today."
- Trust Yourself: "You now have the tools to be an informed digital citizen. Trust your judgment and don't let technology intimidate you."
- Build Community: "Connect with others who are also learning about AI. Share experiences and learn from each other."
Part 3: Closing
You came here today as people who use technology. You're leaving as people who understand AI, can use it wisely, and can protect your families and communities. That's not just personal growth - that's contributing to your country's digital future.
Thank you for your engagement and thoughtful questions. Remember: AI is not something happening to you - it's something you can understand, use wisely, and help shape for your community.
Congrats!
You've finished the lesson
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