DeepAI Automations is bringing free, hands-on workshops to government and private schools — teaching children how to ask good questions of data, and tell stories visually. No laptops required. No prior experience needed.
Three sessions. Ninety minutes each. On-site at your school. Run by working data scientists and designers from DeepAI Automations — adapted carefully for grade level, language, and infrastructure.
The curriculum is deliberately paper-first so it works in any classroom — government or private, with or without devices. Each child finishes the program with a data story their family can read.
Spotting patterns in things kids already know — cricket scores, weather, classroom attendance, sleep hours. We make the abstract feel obvious.
Translating numbers into visual form on paper — colour, shape, type, layout. Real design fundamentals taught the way working designers think.
A final showcase where each child presents one chart they made. Posters get displayed at school. Families and teachers attend.
Five schools done excellently in year one beats fifty done shallowly. Here's how we plan to make Future Minds an institution, not a one-off.
Lock the curriculum, train facilitators, get child safety scaffolding right. Pilot the entire arc with one friendly school before we touch anything at scale. The unglamorous phase that makes everything downstream possible.
One government school and one private school, run in parallel. Same pedagogy, adapted materials. Measure everything from day one — pre/post confidence, completion rates, qualitative interviews. End with a small showcase where children present their work to parents.
Expand to 10–15 schools across geographic clusters. Recruit a second facilitator cohort with a proper handbook and observation visits. Approach the district education officer with pilot results in hand — we go to government with evidence, not asks.
The annual Future Minds Showcase — one citywide event with the best student work from every participating school. Publishable impact report with honest numbers. Alumni track: year-one students return as junior helpers in year two. This is when publicity stops being something we push.
Toggle day or night in the nav above and the right edition appears below — light for school noticeboards and print, dark for social posts and the night feed. Download the SVG to use anywhere.
The first cohort opens in June 2026. We're accepting expressions of interest from school principals, district education officers, and NGO partners working in education. Slots fill quickly.