Date & Time
04 Jul 2026 - 18 Jul 2026
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Registration Closing Date: 18 Jul 2026
*Note that additional fee(s) and/or discount(s) may be applied upon checkout
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Event Description
Suitable for children and teens aged 10 to 16 years old | Beginner Friendly | 3 Sessions
Hosted by Tampines West Community Volunteer, Mr Deepak Vishwakarma, an experienced IT professional.
Parents are encouraged to sign up and join in alongside their child — a great opportunity for parent-child bonding!
As AI continues to shape the world around us, this workshop series empowers young participants to move beyond being passive technology users and become informed, thoughtful creators. Through 100% hands-on, no-code lab sessions, complex concepts are made accessible and fun for beginners.
Saturday, 4 July 2026 — Meet Your Robot Brain
A deep dive into how AI sees and learns through pattern recognition and training data. What participants will learn:
Saturday, 11 July 2026 — The AI Creative Studio
Exploring collaborative creation using AI for digital art, music, and storytelling. What participants will learn:
Saturday, 18 July 2026 — Solving Real-World Problems
A Mini-Hackathon where participants design custom AI chatbots to address community needs. What participants will learn:
Hosted by Tampines West Community Volunteer, Mr Deepak Vishwakarma, an experienced IT professional.
Parents are encouraged to sign up and join in alongside their child — a great opportunity for parent-child bonding!
As AI continues to shape the world around us, this workshop series empowers young participants to move beyond being passive technology users and become informed, thoughtful creators. Through 100% hands-on, no-code lab sessions, complex concepts are made accessible and fun for beginners.
Saturday, 4 July 2026 — Meet Your Robot Brain
A deep dive into how AI sees and learns through pattern recognition and training data. What participants will learn:
- How AI differs from regular software
- What training data means and why it matters
- Build and test their first AI model (no coding needed)
- Real-world AI examples
Saturday, 11 July 2026 — The AI Creative Studio
Exploring collaborative creation using AI for digital art, music, and storytelling. What participants will learn:
- What prompts are and how to write a good one
- How generative AI produces text and images
- Creative and critical thinking around AI-generated content
- Ethics of AI creativity and intellectual property
Saturday, 18 July 2026 — Solving Real-World Problems
A Mini-Hackathon where participants design custom AI chatbots to address community needs. What participants will learn:
- Problem-solving with an AI mindset
- Teamwork, communication, and pitching ideas
- What AI can and cannot do
- Responsible and ethical use of AI technology