AI is everywhere — helping with homework, creating content, shaping opinions. But for most teens, it’s a black box: powerful, fascinating, and often misunderstood. Used well, AI can boost creativity, learning, and confidence. Used carelessly, it can mislead, manipulate, spread false information, and put privacy at risk. Our kids are already using AI — the real danger is using it without guidance.
Ramona Bordea is an AI advisory expert with over 20 years of experience in IT, an Executive Master in Data Science, and a lecturer on AI topics at WU Executive Academy. She builds real AI assistants and agents and specializes in responsible and ethical AI, translating complex technology into practical tools teens can actually understand.
Katja Tschoepe is a communication professional and passionate AI advocate. She helps teens use AI meaningfully for school, creativity, and personal projects, focusing on clarity, critical thinking, and confident communication.
AI is already part of your teenager’s daily life, often without them fully understanding how it works or what it influences. In this workshop, teens learn how to use AI responsibly, recognize what is real and what is generated, and stay critical in a world shaped by algorithms, social media, and misinformation.
They also gain practical skills they can use right away. Teens learn how AI can support them in creating school presentations, learning cards, videos, and creative projects, using technology as a smart helper rather than a shortcut. Along the way, they explore online risks such as privacy, manipulation, and digital pressure, and learn how to make confident and informed choices.
This workshop is not about pushing technology. It is about giving teens the understanding, confidence, and judgment they need to turn AI into a real strength, now and in the future.
Small groups ensure personal guidance and real learning.
This workshop gives your teen the advantage before it becomes the norm.
A hands-on workshop that helps teenagers understand, question, and use AI responsibly in school and everyday life.
Teens learn how to use AI consciously and responsibly, understanding its limits, biases, and impact instead of trusting it blindly.
We teach teens how to recognize what is real and what is AI-generated, helping them navigate misinformation, deepfakes, and social media content with confidence.
No coding or technical background required. Curiosity is enough. Everything is explained in a clear, age-appropriate way.
Teens learn how to use AI to support presentations, learning cards, summaries, videos, and creative school projects without shortcuts or cheating.
We openly discuss risks like privacy, data sharing, manipulation, and digital pressure so teens can make informed choices online.
Limited group sizes ensure personal support, open questions, and real hands-on learning instead of passive listening.
Spots are limited. Interest is high. Write us an email to be the first to know when registration opens and secure a place for your teen.
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2 Saturdays hands-on learning Small groups for individual attention Practical AI skills for school, creativity, and everyday life Open discussions on online risks and responsible AI use Snacks, lunch, and drinks included