

At Woodrow Wilson Middle School, we hosted a competition in which WWMS students brought reusable water bottles to their homeroom classes. Homeroom Reps tallied the number of reusable water bottles brought to their classes from April 22, 2025, to April 25, 2025. Homeroom 7-17 had the highest participation rate and will be awarded free Dunkin Donuts for the entire class. This was run by an AI software, which shows AI's reach in other fields.
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As part of our mission to apply AI to various worldwide problems, we host competitions so that everyone around the world is able to test the knowledge that they have learned, and apply it to real-world situations.
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- Hackathons. Hackathons are time-constrained events where individuals collaborate to solve problems, using technology. We will host these events across NJ in schools to ensure that their knowledge on AI can be applied.
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-Online Competitions. These include challenging prompts asking competitors to solve problems through their software abilities, leveraging AI in their solutions. These will be rewarded with cash prizes as well as certificates.
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At OneWorldGreaterTogether, we want to make our movement known in schools, thats why we allow students to open chapters (a club branded with OWGT). To get the full details on how to start your chapter or simply grow your understanding of the club check out this link: OWGT CLUB DETAILS
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- Online Workshops: Even though our dream is big, the places that we can reach are small. Online workshops allow us to educate AI literacy beyond the scope of Edison.
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- Library Workshops: Library workshops are the most efficient and effective way to teach AI. Here, anyone and everyone can ask real-time questions.
- School Workshops: One of the leading uses of AI is education. School workshops help students learn more efficiently through the use of AI.
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- Community Events: Attending Community events allows us to share our mission with anyone, even those who haven't yet discovered the power of AI firsthand.