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Intro to Power of AI and ChatGPT:
Learn, Create, and Explore the
Future with Artificial Intelligence
Program Information
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Instructor-led + Interactive Demos + Projects + Group Challenges
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"Explore More” sections for advanced learners
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Interactive games and group tasks for engagement
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End-of-course certificate and AI Creation Showcase Day
Duration:
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6 Weeks (1 hour per week)
Audience:
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Middle & High School Students (Grades 7–12)
Open to both Boys and Girls
Start Date and Timings :
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6 Week Program
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November 1st, 2025 - December 13th, 2025
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Note: ( Nov 29th will be off )
Note: Please bring your laptop
WEEK 1 — What is AI? Meet ChatGPT!
Theme: Understanding AI around us
Topics:
1 What is Artificial Intelligence? (fun examples: YouTube recommendations, Siri, Alexa, ChatGPT,
video game NPCs)
2 How AI learns from data (pattern finding explained simply)
3 What makes ChatGPT special — it predicts words like a smart autocomplete
4 Real-world uses of AI in education, art, and science
Activities:
1 “AI or Not AI?” game
2 Ask ChatGPT: 'If you were a superhero, what powers would you have?'
3 Group chat: 'Where do we see AI every day?'
Learning Outcome: Students recognize AI examples, understand ChatGPT’s purpose, and get excited
to explore.
WEEK 2 — How to Talk to AI: Prompts and Creativity
Theme: Getting the best out of ChatGPT
Topics:
1 What is a prompt? (how we talk to AI)
2 Difference between good and bad prompts
3 How context changes AI’s answer
4 Using creativity to get better results
Activities:
1 “Prompt Battle”: who gets the funniest or most useful answer
2 Rewrite a vague prompt to make it clear
3 Explore More: Role prompting (e.g., 'Pretend you’re a math tutor...')
Learning Outcome: Students learn to give clear, creative, and responsible prompts.
WEEK 3 — ChatGPT as a Study Buddy
Theme: Learning smarter, not cheating
Topics:
1 Using ChatGPT for school subjects: summarizing, explaining, writing, and coding help
2 Why verifying answers matters (fact-checking and bias)
3 Difference between helping and doing your work
Activities:
1 Ask ChatGPT to explain a hard topic in simple words
2 “Explain like I’m 10” challenge
3 Explore More: Compare AI vs. human explanations for accuracy
Learning Outcome: Students use ChatGPT to learn effectively and understand digital responsibility.
WEEK 4 — AI and Imagination: Create with ChatGPT
Theme: Using AI for art, stories, and ideas
Topics:
1 How AI can create stories, songs, and pictures
2 Introduction to multimodal AI (text-to-image, text-to-music)
3 Ethics in creativity: originality, credit, and permission
Activities:
1 Use ChatGPT to write a short story or comic idea
2 Explore More: Generate an image or poster using AI tools (DALL·E or Canva)
3 Showcase: 'AI + Me' — share your AI creation with the class
Learning Outcome: Students see AI as a tool for imagination and collaboration.
WEEK 5 — Build Something Cool with AI
Theme: From ideas to small projects
Topics:
1 Real-world uses of ChatGPT: study help, planning, writing, coding
2 Concept of building your own chatbot or AI-powered idea
3 Connecting AI with tools (spreadsheets, games, or websites)
Activities:
1 Group Mini-Project: Choose one idea (AI Study Helper, AI Travel Planner, AI Writing Coach, or AI
Game Character Chatbot)
2 Present your idea — what it does and why it’s helpful
Learning Outcome: Students apply their learning to design small,
practical AI concepts.
WEEK 6 — The Future of AI and You
Theme: Using AI wisely and imagining your role in the future
Topics:
1 AI ethics: bias, fairness, privacy, and responsibility
2 Careers involving AI: data scientist, artist, designer, engineer, ethicist
3 Future of AI and lifelong learning
Activities:
1 Debate or role-play: 'Should AI grade school essays?'
2 Career reflection: 'What kind of AI helper would you build for the world?'
3 Course wrap-up and AI Creation Showcase
Learning Outcome: Students understand AI’s potential, their responsibility, and future opportunities.