AI Assessment Scale (AIAS) Translations from Around the World

The AI Assessment Scale has been adopted across the world in both the original (traffic lights) version, and the updated (bubblegum) version. We have been amazed by how many K-12 and Higher Education institutions have used the AIAS to help their faculty and students.

Since we released the version 2 updates as a CC BY NC SA open access document, and made the design assets available via this Canva link, we have seen many translations of the AIAS across the world.

This post curates all of those translations. If we have missed any, please make sure to get in touch via the form at the bottom of the page.

Before getting into the translations, here’s an up to date list of our publications and resources.

Translating the AIAS

We are indebted to the global community of educators who have translated the AIAS. The following image carousel contains translations from across the world. Below that, you will find links to the authors’ files.

Where possible, I will provide the link to the editable version of the translated AIAS. Please note that it is always preferable to make a copy before editing – some of the translators have created Canva templates, and others have provided the direct link. Please respect the originals if making copies and adjustments, and please respect the CC BY NC SA license.

We know we’ve missed some translations! If you have translated the AIAS, I will keep this webpage updated and we would love for you to let us know via the form at the bottom of this page.

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