Age Group: 7–10
Duration: 3 Weeks
Tools: Google’s AI Experiments, Quick Draw, Doodle with AI
Course Description:
Kids explore the creative side of AI, using tools that let them make art, music, and drawings with the help of machine learning.
Course Objectives:
- Understand how AI can be creative
- Use machine learning tools to generate art
- Experiment with games like Quick, Draw!
Modules:
- Draw with AI: Quick, Draw!
- Make Music with Machine Learning
- AI Face Generator or Doodle Project
No! Most beginner and intermediate courses require no prior experience. We use easy-to-learn platforms like Scratch, Teachable Machine, and MIT App Inventor for younger learners. For advanced students, basic familiarity with typing and logical thinking helps, but we guide them every step of the way.
Depending on the course level, your child may use:
Scratch
Google Teachable Machine
MIT App Inventor
Canva AI
Python via Google Colab
Dialogflow / Rasa
Arduino simulators (Tinkercad)
All tools are free or come with free educational versions. We provide full setup instructions before class begins.
We recommend using a laptop or desktop computer with a stable internet connection. Tablets can work for younger-level courses, but coding and AI tools are easier to use on a computer.
Courses are delivered via a live Zoom or Google Meet session once or twice a week. Students also get access to recorded lessons, resources, and project files through our online portal.
Yes! All students who complete their course and final project will receive a Certificate of Completion from Kids Tech Studio.
We offer live mentor support, help sessions, and email/WhatsApp support throughout the course. We encourage students to ask questions during and after class.
We focus on creativity, confidence, and real-world tech skills. Our programs are built specifically for African learners, blending global tools with local examples and fun project-based learning.
Absolutely! We offer sibling discounts and group packages. Contact us for details.
Requirements
- A laptop or desktop computer (Windows, Mac, or Chromebook)
- Reliable internet connection (minimum 4 Mbps recommended)
- A webcam and microphone for live classes
- A Google account (for tools like Google Colab and Teachable Machine)
- Zoom or Google Meet installed
- Headphones (recommended for better focus)
- Adult supervision or help for the first class setup
- Access to a browser like Chrome or Firefox
Target audiences
- 7–10
