Programs

Three ways a curious kid can meet AI as a collaborator.

Every program is built to move kids from watching to making. They run on low-cost devices, are designed for limited bandwidth, and are meant to live inside schools and community centers — not just the internet. Ages 6–18, grouped by program.

AI-Inspired Music Generation

With ElevenLabs Music

Kids turn their stories, memories, and dreams into original songs. They write the inspiration; the AI helps shape the sound. The result belongs to them.

Ages
8–18 yrs
Session
90 min × 6 sessions
Cohort
20–30 kids
Connectivity
Online for generation; offline for writing, editing, and listen-backs
Tools needed
1 shared laptop per 3 kids · speakers · notebooks for lyric writing
What each kid walks away with
1 finished song per kid or small group, with artwork, liner notes, and a short recording of them talking about it

AI Personalized Tutoring

One-on-one learning support

An AI tutor that adapts to each child — explaining science, math, and English in simple language, in the time and pace the learner needs.

Ages
6–16 yrs
Session
45 min × 2–3 per week
Cohort
Individual or pairs
Connectivity
Low-bandwidth friendly · runs on text chat · works on mobile data
Tools needed
1 phone or tablet per learner · printed worksheets for practice
What each kid walks away with
Progress log per kid, weekly check-in with a local facilitator, printable summaries for parents

AI-Guided Building of Physical Objects

From idea to real thing

Kids learn to design and build real things — starting with a chair. AI helps them plan, measure, and troubleshoot; their hands do the making.

Ages
10–18 yrs
Session
2 hrs × 8 sessions
Cohort
10–15 kids
Connectivity
Online only for planning phase · building is entirely offline
Tools needed
Shared device for planning · basic hand tools · local material (wood, bamboo, recycled parts)
What each kid walks away with
1 physical object per kid or team, a build log with photos, and a reflection on what they would change next time

For schools & community centers

How a school joins a cohort.

We run cohorts in partnership with local schools and community centers. Here is what joining looks like — no paperwork theater, just the real steps.

  1. 1

    Reach out

    Send us the school name, location, and one line about your students. That’s enough to start.

  2. 2

    Scoping call

    30 minutes with a head teacher or coordinator. We pick a program, a rough date, and how many kids.

  3. 3

    Set-up week

    We confirm devices, connectivity, and one local facilitator. We provide training and the full session plan.

  4. 4

    Run the cohort

    Sessions run over 3–6 weeks. Founder or a volunteer is on-site or on video for the first and last session.

What we ask of a partner school

  • A room the cohort can use for the full run of sessions
  • One staff member as a local facilitator (we train them)
  • Guardian consent for any child whose work we publish
  • Honest feedback after each session — we iterate fast

What we bring

  • Session plans, AI tool access, and facilitator training
  • Devices & connectivity where a school cannot provide them
  • Cost coverage when funded — cohorts are free to the school
  • A finished library of student work, published with credit