If you're a school administrator looking for a way to give your students a head start in the upcoming academic year, consider offering Strive's AI Summer Bootcamp. Our program is designed to be engaging, informative, and fun, and we believe that it will help your students become more confident and capable learners.
Program Overview
In this 7.5-hour online program, students learn how to use a multitude of AI tools above and beyond Chat GPT. The program is designed to be accessible to students of all skill levels, so no prior experience with AI is necessary. At the end of the bootcamp, students will have a basic understanding of how AI works and how it can be used in their daily lives. They will also have hands-on experience working with various AI tools and programs.
Schedule
Anytime during May, June, July or August
Option 1: Monday - Friday, 9am to 10:30am SGT
Option 2: Monday - Friday, 10am to 11:30am SGT
Option 3: Monday - Friday, 1:30pm to 3pm SGT
If none of the above times work, we can also organize a custom schedule for you and your child.
Age Group
The course is designed for kids aged between 10 and 16 years old. However, we may consider younger or older participants on a case-by-case basis.
Instructors
The bootcamp will be taught by experienced AI professionals who have a passion for teaching kids about the exciting world of AI.
Class Size
To ensure that each participant gets individual attention, sessions will be limited to 3 students per teacher
Course Fee
1300 SGD per student for the entire course
Curriculum
The following tools will be learned during the course:
- Build AI 🛠️ builds AI apps in minutes
- D-ID 🧚🏼♀️ uses realtime face animation to create human-like experience
- Elevenlab.io 🎤 produces voiceovers
- Midjourney 🎨 converts words to art in seconds
- Soundraw.io 🎸 AI that makes music
- Kaiber 🎥 AI that makes videos
Throughout our curriculum, we incorporate discussions about the advantages and disadvantages of AI. Students develop a more nuanced understanding of the technology and its impacts through these discussions and debates.
- On ethics: just because AI can do your homework, should it?
- On bias: who’s voices are represented in the data we’re using?
- On trust: is everything AI tells you correct?
- On society: what are the risks of using AI for law enforcement? autonomous vehicles? hiring?