Teaching kids to use AI as a TOOL, not a replacement for thinking.
Traditional education isn't keeping up. Schools often ban AI instead of teaching how to use it effectively.
Without guidance, kids use AI to cheat on homework rather than to enhance their creativity and learning.
Many parents feel overwhelmed by the technology and don't know how to guide their children safely.
A structured, hands-on program that turns passive consumers into active creators. We teach ethics, safety, and practical skills.
AGES 8-12
AGES 13-16
Interactive 90-minute workshops held weekly. No boring lectures.
Maximum 6 kids per group to ensure individual attention and safety.
Every session ends with a tangible creation (story, image, mini-app).
Includes a handbook for parents to continue the conversation at home.
Understanding when to use AI to accelerate work and when to do it yourself.
Never trusting AI blindly. Verifying facts and spotting hallucinations.
Using AI to brainstorm, visualize, and expand ideas, not replace them.
Data privacy, digital footprint, and interacting safely with bots.
We don't just teach your kids; we help you guide them. Every registration includes our "AI-Ready Family" handbook.
Groups are filling up fast. Select a time that works for you.
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Safety is our #1 priority. We use kid-safe settings and supervised environments. We focus on "active" screen time (creating) vs "passive" screen time (consuming).
No. We utilize free tiers of reputable tools or provide access through our own educational accounts during sessions.
The 'Explorer' track is designed exactly for beginners. We start from zero. Basic typing skills are the only requirement.
Currently, all sessions are live online (Zoom/Meet) to allow children from different locations to join. In-person workshops are planned for Summer 2026.
Absolutely. Parents are welcome to observe, especially for the younger 'Explorer' group.
Hi, I'm Matej.
I'm a father, educator, and AI product builder. I started this program because I wanted my own kids to understand the technology that will shape their future—without being afraid of it or addicted to it.