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AI for Everyday Life: Ethics, Safety & Creativity

Ages 8โ€“12 ยท Grades 3โ€“7

AI for Everyday Life: Ethics, Safety & Creativity

AI literacy with values โ€” a moral compass for the AI generation

2โ€“3 students per club

$169 CADยท 6 live sessions ยท 6 weeks
  • โœ“ Live, instructor-led online classes
  • โœ“ Small group ยท 2โ€“3 students
  • โœ“ Google Classroom + recordings
  • โœ“ First-month money-back guarantee

Pick your start date

Each cohort runs for 6 weeks. Pick the day and time that fits your week.

  • Saturday for 6 weeks ยท from May 9, 2026 ยท 10:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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  • Sunday for 6 weeks ยท from May 10, 2026 ยท 5:00 PM โ€“ 6:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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  • Wednesday for 6 weeks ยท from May 13, 2026 ยท 5:00 PM โ€“ 6:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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  • Saturday for 6 weeks ยท from Jun 6, 2026 ยท 10:00 AM โ€“ 11:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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Try a free intro class first

Free ยท 30 min

No card needed. Your child meets the teacher, tries one mini-activity, and decides if it's a fit before you enroll for the full course.

  • Tuesday May 6, 2026 ยท 6:30 PM โ€“ 7:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time

    30-minute intro ยท meet the teacher ยท no card needed

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  • Wednesday May 7, 2026 ยท 7:30 PM โ€“ 8:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time

    30-minute intro ยท meet the teacher ยท no card needed

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  • Saturday May 9, 2026 ยท 11:30 AM โ€“ 12:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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  • Sunday May 10, 2026 ยท 4:00 PM โ€“ 4:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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What your child needs

Standard home setup โ€” no special hardware required.

  • โ€ขLaptop or tablet (camera + microphone)
  • โ€ขHeadphones with mic
  • โ€ขA notebook for reflections
  • โ€ขA quiet, well-lit space

About this course

The full description, in plain English.

Help your child become a responsible AI user. We explore what AI is, where it shows up in everyday life, when it's helpful, when it gets things wrong, and how to use AI tools safely and ethically. Equal parts critical thinking and hands-on creativity.

What your child will be able to do

4 concrete outcomes by the end of the cohort.

  • โœ“Spot AI in apps, ads, recommendations, and games they already use
  • โœ“Tell the difference between AI-generated and human-made content
  • โœ“Understand why bias, privacy, and safety matter with AI
  • โœ“Use AI tools responsibly to support โ€” not replace โ€” their own thinking

Weekly sessions

Live, small-group classes โ€” 6 weeks total.

  1. 1

    9 May โ€“ 15

    What is AI, really?

    Demystifying AI with examples kids already know.

  2. 2

    16 May โ€“ 22

    AI in daily life

    Recommendation feeds, voice assistants, smart cameras.

  3. 3

    23 May โ€“ 29

    When AI gets it wrong

    Bias, mistakes, and why that matters.

  4. 4

    30 May โ€“ 5 Jun

    Privacy & safety online

    What kids should and should not share with AI.

  5. 5

    6 Jun โ€“ 12

    Creativity with AI

    Use AI as a co-creator, not a replacement.

  6. 6

    13 Jun โ€“ 19

    Be an AI citizen

    A short presentation: 'My AI promise.'

Detailed curriculum

What we cover, broken down by level.

Level 1

AI all around us

  • โ—What is AI, really? (without the buzzwords)
  • โ—AI in apps, ads, and recommendation feeds
  • โ—Voice assistants and smart cameras
  • โ—When AI gets things wrong โ€” real examples
  • โ—Bias in AI โ€” why it matters and how it happens

Level 2

Safe and creative AI use

  • โ—Privacy: what to share and what not to share with AI
  • โ—Spotting AI-generated images, text, and voices
  • โ—AI as a co-creator, not a replacement for thinking
  • โ—Responsible prompting and asking better questions
  • โ—'My AI promise' โ€” a short final presentation

How we assess learning

No grades โ€” we watch how kids think and tell parents what we see.

  • โœ“Engaging Q&A sessions with verbal and drawing activities
  • โœ“Short presentations โ€” like 'My Smart Robot Story' or 'My AI Promise'
  • โœ“Teacher observation of student engagement and logical thinking
  • โœ“Group projects to foster teamwork and collaborative problem-solving
  • โœ“Hands-on assignments to evaluate individual understanding and creativity

Your instructor team

Educators with day-job experience in AI, coding, and child-centered teaching.

All instructors are trained to deliver age-appropriate, engaging, and safe learning. Two to three students per club means every child gets real attention every session.