AI
Replace the magic with mechanism: train your own models and find out exactly where they fail.
Every child now grows up surrounded by AI, and very few are taught what it actually is. This course takes the mystique out of it. Students gather and clean their own data, train models on it, and then deliberately break them — feeding in the cases the training set never covered. What they take away is not a party trick but an honest sense of what these systems can and cannot do, which is rarer than it should be. Python is a prerequisite in practice, so most students arrive from that course.
What they will use
- Level
- Advanced
- Typical ages
- 15–18
- Class length
- 1.5 hours
What they walk away with
A model they trained on data they chose and prepared.
First-hand evidence of how and why models get things wrong.
An honest view of AI, which they will keep long after the tools change.
Advanced pricing
The same package covers any advanced course, so a child who switches mid-year does not pay twice.
Also at advanced level
Arduino
Breadboards, sensors and C++. The point where students stop using kits and start building circuits.
Web App
Build something with a URL — a real application other people can open, use, and break.
Unity Soon
C# and the engine behind a large share of the mobile games your child already plays.
Raspberry Pi Soon
A full Linux computer the size of a card — where robotics stops being a kit and becomes a system.
See a AI class first.
A free 90-minute session with the real tools. Your child builds something and takes it home; you sit in and watch.