Adult AI Creativity Lab

Sample Agenda

Welcome and Context Setting

Adult and Community Labs begin by framing AI as a tool that influences work, communication, culture, and decision-making. Facilitators set expectations for experimentation and shared learning and outline the Learn → Create → Present structure that guides the experience.

Learn: AI in Real-World Context

Participants are introduced to selected AI tools relevant to their setting, such as nonprofits, healthcare organizations, libraries, or community groups. Discussion centers on practical use cases, limitations, and ethical considerations, with space for participants to share questions, concerns, and assumptions.

Create: Applied Creative Exploration

Participants engage in hands-on creative activities connected to real-world contexts. Working individually or in teams, they experiment with AI through storytelling, communication, or creative problem framing. Facilitators encourage reflection on how AI shapes thinking, expression, and collaboration.

Prepare to Present

Participants prepare to share their work or insights, focusing on how AI influenced outcomes, what decisions were made, and what implications emerged for their work or organization.

Showcase and Group Reflection

Each Lab culminates in a facilitated showcase where participants present their work or learning process. Group discussion explores creative, ethical, and organizational insights, helping teams build shared understanding and confidence. Showcases may be internal, cross-departmental, or community-facing.

Closing and Next Steps

The Lab concludes with reflection on key takeaways and discussion of how learning may inform future decisions. Participants may explore pathways such as additional Labs, AI Toolkits for organizational decision-making, or continued community learning.