Doing a School Report About AI: Tips & Suggestions
(a subtopic of Resources for Students)
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Need a Topic? Try browsing through our collection of AI in the news articles, each of which points to a relevant page(s) in AI Topics. Other good places to look for ideas are: the AI Overview, the A - Z Index, the Site Map, the Brief History of Artificial Intelligence, The Future and The AI Effect. And for something really different, check out our collection of toons that includes AI News Toons and But is it AI ?
- For advice about selecting a thesis or dissertation topic, go here.
Need to find an AI scientist to write about? You can find plenty of interesting people on these pages: Interviews & Oral Histories, Tributes, History, Namesakes, and AI "in the news".
Need help with the terminology? Check out our selection of Online Dictionaries, Glossaries and more and FAQs [Frequently Asked Questions we've found online covering topics such as fuzzy logic, natural language, and speech].
Need help finding articles? See our links to Online Bibliographies & Digital Libraries, and various AI Journals.
Need a helpful video? Visit the AAAI Video Archive.
Need to find something specific? Try our A - Z Index and search engine. (Also see our Search FAQ).
Need some software or programs ... or do you want to build a robot? Check out our Software & Hardware collection.
Need an example of a student project? See these examples from the AAAI Student Abstract and Poster Program, these winners of the AAAI award at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, and this collection of AI projects created for ThinkQuest's annual international student competition.
Need to see some of the mail we've received from other students about their reports & projects . . . and our responses? If so, here's where to go to see inquiries such as:
Need advice about how to write a research paper or how to give a talk? Find these and other how to's at How to . . . (where else!).
Need help using our web site or understanding our approach? Please visit Springboard - how to use our web site. (That's where you'll find this FAQ: When I submitted an inquiry seeking "an answer," why did you respond by simply suggesting that I consult several resources?)
Some Especially Helpful Pages