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Introduction to Artificial Intelligence for Kids: Become an 'AI Detective'!
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Is AI just for adults? Absolutely not!

This is the perfect course for children (and their parents) to truly understand what Artificial Intelligence is, how it works in our daily lives (from Netflix to video games), and, most importantly, how to use it safely and creatively.

Led by a teacher with over 10 years of experience in technology and coaching, your child will learn to:

Identify what is and what is not AI (the myth vs. the reality).

Play the game of 'training' an AI with simple and fun examples (basic Machine Learning).

Ask their first intelligent questions to generative AI tools to create digital stories or art (introduction to Prompt Engineering).

Understand the importance of ethics and safety when using these new technologies.

This course will transform your child's curiosity into a fundamental skill for the future. We use a personalized coaching approach to ensure complex concepts are accessible and exciting, especially for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN)!
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Exclusive customization and SEN strategy
Your investment covers specialized pre-session analysis and post-session reporting, ensuring the curriculum is not merely taught, but radically customized to your child's learning style. This is essential for our unique SEN integration methodology.

Mastery guaranteed by experience
You are securing access to a decade of proven pedagogical expertise in a cutting-edge field (AI). We focus on building transferable skills and guaranteed competence, ensuring every minute is high-yield instruction.

Elite deliverable
The price includes the creation of bespoke learning materials, personalized toolkits, and a focus on critical thinking and ethical mastery, skills that are non-negotiable for future academic and career success.
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Online from Portugal
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Student level
Beginner
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
Spanish
French
English
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
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This is not a class; it is the strategic starting point for your child's success in the digital future.

This 60-minute session is a premium diagnostic evaluation conducted by a Technology Educator with over 10 years of experience and specialized in SEN pedagogy. It is designed to go beyond simple tutoring:
This session is divided into three parts: Discovery, Diagnostic, and Deliverable.

1. Discovery & goal setting
- Technology Fluency Check
- The "Why" & The "Fear":
- SEN & Learning Style Review

2. Diagnostic & assessment
- The AI Myth Buster Test
- Prompt Engineering Trial
- The learning process
- Ethical Scenarios

3. Deliverable & Roadmap

3-Phase Roadmap: Upon completion, you will receive a Personalized Learning Roadmap detailing exactly:
The 3-5 priority AI concepts the student should master.
The safest and most age-appropriate AI tools for their needs.
A recommended coaching plan to build their confidence, creativity, and critical thinking.

Precise and specialized educational plan that guarantees your child will not only understand AI, but learn how to master it ethically and independently.
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After an initial assessment, this course is designed to transform your child from a passive consumer of technology into an active, ethical AI creator.

Based on the personalized roadmap developed in the first session, the 5-week program delivers structured, project-based learning tailored to your child's cognitive strengths and interests, specifically addressing any learning barriers identified during the diagnostic phase.

What we achieve in 5 weeks:

Week 1-2: Foundations of Machine Learning & Critical Thinking: We move beyond definitions, using interactive projects to understand how AI learns (data, bias, pattern recognition). This builds critical thinking about the technology they use daily.

Week 3-4: Ethical Generative AI for Creativity: Students learn to master prompt engineering to create digital art, stories, or game concepts using generative AI tools. Safety and Ethics are paramount: we focus on responsible usage, digital citizenship, and copyright basics.

Week 5: The Final AI Creator Project: personalized mini-project (e.g., training a simple image classifier or writing a fully co-authored AI story) to demonstrate autonomy and mastery of the core concepts.

As your specialized 10+ year tech educator and coach, I ensure:

SEN Integration: Continuous adaptation of project requirements and delivery methods to ensure students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) maintain confidence and measurable progress.

Skill Transfer: We teach skills that translate directly to school projects, not just AI theory, but advanced digital literacy and structured problem-solving.
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Objective: To understand AI without fear, to use it to simplify one's life and to know how to identify digital traps.

1: Demystifying AI (What exactly is it?)
AI is not a movie robot: Difference between fiction and reality.

How it works (simply): The image of the "giant library": AI has read billions of books and uses them to predict the continuation of a sentence or create an image.

Where is it already present? Spell checkers, Netflix/YouTube suggestions, GPS, and voice assistants (Siri/Alexa).

2: Using AI to make life easier
Conversing with AI (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini):

Ask him to write an administrative email or a complex letter.

Summarize a long newspaper article or document.

Plan a travel itinerary or find recipe ideas with what's left in the fridge.

AI for creativity and memory:

Generate images to illustrate a birthday card (Midjourney, DALL-E).

Using AI to restore or colorize old family photos.

3: Learning to "talk" to AI (The Art of the Prompt)
The context method: Why "Give me a cake recipe" is less effective than "I am allergic to gluten and I am hosting 4 people, give me a simple chocolate cake recipe".

The expert's role: Learning to tell AI "Act like a travel guide" or "Act like an expert gardener".

4: Precautions and Critical Thinking (The Survival Guide)
"Hallucinations": Understand that AI can make false claims with complete certainty (never take medical or legal advice from AI without verification).

Privacy protection:

Never give sensitive data (social security number, passwords, bank details) to an AI.

Knowing that everything we write to the AI is potentially used to train it.

Spotting "Deepfakes":

How to recognize a doctored image or video (details on the hands, strange reflections, slightly metallic voice).

Verify the information: the golden rule of cross-referencing sources.

5: Ethics and Impacts (To go further)
Copyright: Who owns an image created by AI?

The environmental impact: The water and energy consumption of AI servers.

The future: Will AI replace us or assist us?
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Raouf
Objective: To understand AI without fear, to use it to simplify one's life and to know how to identify digital traps.

1: Demystifying AI (What exactly is it?)
AI is not a movie robot: Difference between fiction and reality.

How it works (simply): The image of the "giant library": AI has read billions of books and uses them to predict the continuation of a sentence or create an image.

Where is it already present? Spell checkers, Netflix/YouTube suggestions, GPS, and voice assistants (Siri/Alexa).

2: Using AI to make life easier
Conversing with AI (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini):

Ask him to write an administrative email or a complex letter.

Summarize a long newspaper article or document.

Plan a travel itinerary or find recipe ideas with what's left in the fridge.

AI for creativity and memory:

Generate images to illustrate a birthday card (Midjourney, DALL-E).

Using AI to restore or colorize old family photos.

3: Learning to "talk" to AI (The Art of the Prompt)
The context method: Why "Give me a cake recipe" is less effective than "I am allergic to gluten and I am hosting 4 people, give me a simple chocolate cake recipe".

The expert's role: Learning to tell AI "Act like a travel guide" or "Act like an expert gardener".

4: Precautions and Critical Thinking (The Survival Guide)
"Hallucinations": Understand that AI can make false claims with complete certainty (never take medical or legal advice from AI without verification).

Privacy protection:

Never give sensitive data (social security number, passwords, bank details) to an AI.

Knowing that everything we write to the AI is potentially used to train it.

Spotting "Deepfakes":

How to recognize a doctored image or video (details on the hands, strange reflections, slightly metallic voice).

Verify the information: the golden rule of cross-referencing sources.

5: Ethics and Impacts (To go further)
Copyright: Who owns an image created by AI?

The environmental impact: The water and energy consumption of AI servers.

The future: Will AI replace us or assist us?
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