What type of club should I open in my high school?
Hey everyone! I'm a rising junior and I have a strong interest in artificial intelligence. While I don't have much prior experience, I'll be doing a research internship in data science this summer.
I've been thinking about starting two clubs next year. One for the International Research Olympiad and another for the Technology Student Association. But I'm still unsure if those will be the right fit or worth the effort.
I really want to start a club related to artificial intelligence, but I’m not exactly sure what kind of AI-focused club would make the most sense or be the most engaging for students. If you have any ideas or suggestions, I’d love to hear them!
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Sharven’s Answer
Another cool idea would be an "AI for Good" club. In this club, you could brainstorm how AI can be used to solve problems in your school or community. For example, you could work together on a project to design an app that helps students find volunteer opportunities or a tool that helps reduce food waste in the cafeteria. This type of club is really engaging because it shows how technology can make a real, positive difference. Either of these ideas would be a great way to build a community of curious students and would definitely be worth the effort!
Sahida’s Answer
Top AI-Focused Club Ideas
1. AI & Data Science Club
A general yet powerful club where students:
Learn Python & AI basics (with beginner-friendly projects)
Explore machine learning, ChatGPT, image recognition, etc.
Do hands-on challenges like:
Predicting grades
Training a spam filter
Building an AI chatbot
Why it's great: Flexible, scalable, beginner-friendly
Bonus: You can invite mentors, researchers, or even leverage your summer internship connections
2. AI for Social Good
A club where students work on small projects using AI to solve real-world problems, such as:
Detecting fake news with NLP
Identifying environmental issues from satellite images
Sentiment analysis on mental health posts
Why it's great: Aligns with college admissions trends (tech + social impact)
Collaborate: With social studies or science departments
David’s Answer
Good luck in whatever you do. It sounds like you are a definite leader and we need more of those.
Gopal’s Answer
You have a great opportunity to start a data science club where you can explore different ideas about data and how it changes over time. You could also try out experiments with data using various software tools.
Wishing you the best of luck!
Take care
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Mary Ann’s Answer
I love that you are taking the initiative to start a new club (or 2) and that you are looking to bring people together. I don't have experience bringing people together for a "club", but I have run a few innnovation workshops and led visioning and planning groups. I think some of the things we did there might apply here.
What if you started a Technology Student Association and one of the things you talked about/explored was AI. AI is a really broad topic. When the club members got together, you could do some brainstorming about what people wanted to focus on. As AI is "the thing" right now, a lot of people will probably bring this up. But, there might be other ideas that you had not yet considered. Doing a group activity where people get to share ideas allows for people with similar interests under the umbrella of "technology" to find each other. And, maybe you can even invite speakers to come in and talk about the topics people in the club want to explore. Maybe people's parents, neighbors, etc. would be willing to come in to share some real world experience.
Goodluck. Whatever you decide, you will be creating something that wasn't there before and that's a step forward.