Parent Information Nights
90-minute evening events hosted at schools or community centers. Parents learn what AI is, how their kids are using it, what the risks are, and how to have productive conversations at home. Available in English and Spanish.
All curriculum and core programs remain free to students and schools. We meet learners in classrooms, families at evening events, and teachers through professional development — building a community that lasts beyond any single workshop.
A freely downloadable K-12 curriculum organized into three age-appropriate tracks. No login required. No paywall. Teachers, parents, and homeschoolers can download and use all materials at any time.
Ready to teach, classroom-tested, and beautifully designed.
Student worksheets and discussion question banks for every module.
Refreshed every year to reflect the latest AI developments.
Facilitated sessions delivered by trained staff or certified volunteers directly in schools — available in three formats to fit any schedule.
60 minutes — a single-session introduction. Best for one classroom or small group.
3 hours — a deep dive with activities and group discussions. Best for an entire grade.
6 hours — an intensive with multiple modules, activities, and a capstone project. Best for school-wide or district events.
90-minute evening events hosted at schools or community centers. Parents learn what AI is, how their kids are using it, what the risks are, and how to have productive conversations at home. Available in English and Spanish.
Half-day or full-day PD sessions that certify teachers to independently deliver our curriculum. Teachers receive a certification credential, a facilitator kit, and ongoing access to updated materials.
A yearly event (virtual or hybrid) bringing together students, teachers, parents, and AI professionals. Features keynote speakers, student-led panels, workshops, and a student project showcase.
Annual publication documenting curriculum downloads, workshop reach, participant survey data, and trends in how K-12 students encounter AI — positioning us as a thought leader and supporting grant applications.
Content channels extend our reach beyond workshops and build audience between events.
| Channel | Purpose & Cadence |
|---|---|
| Blog / Articles | Monthly posts on AI literacy topics — written by team members, teachers, and student contributors. |
| Newsletter | Bi-monthly email to parents, teachers, and donors: updates, new resources, and upcoming workshops. |
| Social Media | TikTok and Instagram for student-facing content; LinkedIn for professional and donor audiences. Posting 3–4× / week. |
| Podcast (Year 2+) | Short 15–20 minute episodes featuring educators, AI professionals, and students on responsible AI topics. |
| Resource Library | A curated, searchable database of third-party articles, videos, and tools parents and teachers can browse. |
Schools, districts, libraries, and after-school programs — let's find the right format for your learners.