Get involved
Help build the public memory system for AI education.
AAB welcomes collaboration from governments, institutions, researchers, educators, libraries, nonprofits, and volunteers who want AI literacy to expand with transparency, evidence, and public trust.
Choose your pathway
Different contributors can support AAB in different ways. The common thread is structured documentation: preserving what happened, under what conditions, with what evidence, and with what limitations.
Public agencies, ministries, state offices, and policy teamsFor Government
Use AAB documentation frameworks to preserve public learning records, compare AI literacy initiatives, and strengthen transparency before formal endorsement or policy action.
- Contribute policy and public-program records.
- Use structured pilot documentation formats.
- Support transparent regional evidence preservation.
Schools, districts, libraries, universities, nonprofits, and learning centersFor Institutions
Register implementation cases or pilots so local practice can become part of a broader evidence base for AI literacy education.
- Submit cases with context, design, constraints, and outcomes.
- Document pilots with evaluation approach and risk controls.
- Share lessons learned, including limits and failures.
AI education, learning science, policy, assessment, and implementation researchersFor Researchers
Contribute comparable case data, join pattern analysis, and help refine reporting standards while keeping peer review and institutional ethics processes intact.
- Submit documented studies, field trials, or pilots.
- Help identify cross-case signals and evidence gaps.
- Advise on EMI, privacy metadata, and ethical reporting.
Reviewers, regional contributors, technical volunteers, writers, and community partnersFor Volunteers
Support evidence discovery, source checking, translation, accessibility, community outreach, website improvements, and regional knowledge-building.
- Help screen public sources and maintain source traces.
- Support translation, editing, and record quality checks.
- Contribute technical or design support for public tools.
Download collaboration briefs
Use these public-facing briefs to start conversations with agencies, institutions, research partners, and collaborators who need a concise explanation of AAB's role.
What AAB needs
AAB's governance model depends on people and support across evidence collection, review, operations, research, outreach, and public infrastructure. Contributors can support the mission without commercial endorsement authority or final standards decision-making authority.
The most useful support is concrete: documented programs, source-traced records, review capacity, regional context, data stewardship, and public-interest resources.
Support areas
- Case and pilot documentation partners
- Standards and framework reviewers
- Research fellows and evidence analysts
- Government and institutional liaisons
- Regional contributors and translators
- Technical, data, and website volunteers
- Funding, sponsorship, and public-interest support
Start with a conversation
Contact AAB if you want to register a case, document a pilot, discuss policy or institutional collaboration, contribute research expertise, or volunteer for public evidence work.
