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Youth and Student AI Classes - Alberta

Turn Screen Time Into Real Skills

Weekly one-hour AI labs for ages 11 to 25. Students learn prompting, safety, study bots, workflow automation, and portfolio projects they can actually show.

$50Per weekly session
10Students maximum per group
11-25Age-targeted cohorts
Levels

Built For Their Stage

Each group gets practical projects, safety guidance, and a pace that respects where the student actually is.

Ages 11-15

Junior Builders

AI literacy, prompting, digital safety, and study tools for middle and early high school.

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Ages 16-19

NextGen Creators

Advanced study workflows, creative AI, project building, and university or trades preparation.

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Ages 20-25

Career Launch

Business automation, resume-ready projects, practical AI tools, and work-ready confidence.

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Class Rhythm

One Hour, Actual Progress

00-10Warm-up prompt, safety check, and a quick example of the week's AI skill.
10-35Guided build: study workflow, research assistant, automation, creative tool, or portfolio piece.
35-50Students improve their result, test edge cases, and learn what the AI got wrong.
50-60Show-and-tell, reflection, and one take-home challenge they can safely repeat.
Projects

What Students Build

The goal is not just knowing AI words. Students should leave with useful projects and better judgment.

Study

Personal Study Assistant

A safe workflow for summarizing notes, generating quizzes, checking understanding, and planning assignments.

Creative

AI Media Lab

Storyboards, images, scripts, presentations, and design prompts with attribution and originality conversations built in.

Career

Portfolio Project

A simple demo, automation, or research pack students can show to a teacher, employer, or admissions team.

For Parents

Safe, Practical AI

We teach students how to verify outputs, avoid sharing private information, spot hallucinations, and use AI as a thinking partner instead of a shortcut.

For Students

Confidence With New Tools

Students learn how to ask better questions, build small systems, explain their work, and understand where AI helps or fails.