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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) aren’t just buzzwords - they’re transforming how we live, learn, and work.
This isn’t just another coding or robotics class - it is a strategic bridge to the future for students in Grades 5–10. In an era where technology moves faster than textbooks, this workshop helps your child transition from being a passive consumer of technology to becoming an active problem-solver and innovator.
To ensure your child doesn’t just keep up with the future - but is prepared to lead it.
By discovering their interests early, students can begin making thoughtful academic choices throughout middle school and high school, building clarity instead of confusion.
✔ Exposure to emerging fields within digital technologies.
✔ Connecting school learning to real-world careers
✔ A stronger problem-solving and innovation mindset
✔ Interactive Kahoot challenges that reinforce learning in a fun way (WIN exciting prizes)
✔ Greater clarity and confidence about future career pathways
This workshop is aimed at your child move from curiosity to direction.
Students who explore their interests early:
• Make smarter subject selections
• Build stronger academic focus
• Develop long-term confidence
• Gain a competitive advantage in future pathways
The earlier they understand the possibilities, the stronger their foundation becomes.
🗓 When: Sat, May 23, 2026, 10:30 AM EDT
📍 Location: Zoom (Online)
⏱ Duration: 90 minutes
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Limited seats available to ensure interactive engagement. 👉 Enroll Now and Inspire Their Future.
Registered schools and educational organization coordinators will receive ready-to-use post-workshop classroom assignments, role-play activities, and extended learning resources to deepen student engagement and reinforce key concepts.
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