Knowledge Constructor
Parent and child explain, verify and practise a real school topic instead of copying an answer.
Practised in 2 of 3 lessons
A practical three-week course where a parent and child learn side by side how to use AI for better learning. Together you learn the AI study method: explanations that don’t stop until it clicks, unlimited practice questions on your kid’s actual school topics (verified, never copied), and the weekly family routine that keeps it all running at home. Your kid leaves with a method. You leave knowing exactly how to support it — and how to spot the difference between AI that teaches and AI that cheats.
Part of the AI Coding Studio track.
You do not need to have the whole term planned before contacting us. Start with the days that normally work and we will help with the rest.
Free 15-minute fit check. No date choice needed yet.
Share your child's age, suburb and the weekdays that usually suit your family.
We confirm the next start date, face-to-face venue and a weekly time before you commit.
Your child comes at the same time each week and builds one visible part of the game each session.

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Three weeks, four practical ways to use AI for better learning as a family:
The explain-until-it-clicks loop on your kid’s real weak topics — and the parent’s golden question: “teach it to me.” Understanding, not copying.
Original practice questions on exactly what your kid is studying this week — plus the habit of verifying answers, because AI can be wrong and catching it is the skill.
Where AI-assisted learning ends and cheating begins — agreed together, signed together, enforced without fights because everyone was in the room.
A simple weekly rhythm — mini-reviews, the dinner-table question, the pre-test checklist — that keeps the grades climbing after the course ends.
Each capability is tied to something children actually do in the course. The lesson markers below show where that practice happens.
Training intensity describes how strongly and how often the course deliberately practises a capability. It is not a score for your child.
Parent and child explain, verify and practise a real school topic instead of copying an answer.
Practised in 2 of 3 lessons
Creates and signs a family boundary between legitimate AI-supported learning and cheating.
Practised in 3 of 3 lessons
Parent and child work as co-learners, mark AI output together and maintain a shared routine.
Practised in 3 of 3 lessons
Builds a repeatable weekly study routine and a plan for the child’s next real test.
Practised in 1 of 3 lessons
Three sessions, each one applied to your kid’s real schoolwork the same week.
How AI actually helps learning — and how it hurts when it’s just copying. Take your kid’s weakest real topic and run the explain-until-it-clicks loop on it, side by side.
AI this week: AI explains the topic until it clicks, then plays the curious student while your kid teaches it back; the parent learns the “teach it to me” question.
One real weak topic genuinely understood — and a family homework line agreed.
Turn AI into a practice machine for your kid’s actual subjects — and learn the verification habit: check it against the textbook, catch its mistakes. Start the error log.
AI this week: AI generates original questions on this week’s school topics at the right level; kid and parent mark its answers together like teachers.
A verified practice set on this week’s real schoolwork + the first error-log entries.
Make it stick: a weekly family routine — spaced mini-reviews, one good dinner-table question, a simple plan to the next test. Sign the family study agreement.
AI this week: AI assembles the weekly routine from weeks 1–2 and drafts the plan to your kid’s next real test; the family tunes and signs it.
A running weekly routine + a family study playbook on the fridge.
Delivered in person as a hands-on family workshop. 8–15 families per cohort — parent and kid attend together. 3 weekly sessions, ~90 min each, applied to your kid’s real schoolwork.
Runs in the Airbotix browser studio (nothing to install, kid-safe). All AI through our DeepRouter gateway with kid-safe defaults. Practice questions are generated original — never copied from copyrighted papers.
3 sessions · A$60 per session · one seat = kid + parent
Free 15-min consult first · refundable if the cohort doesn’t fill.
Yes. One adult and one child attend together, face to face, and practise the same routines they can later use at home.
What improves grades is more of the right practice — retrieval, spacing, error analysis; that’s the most replicated finding in learning science. We can’t promise a particular grade: this course teaches your family the method in 3 weeks and installs the weekly routine, and improvement depends on keeping that routine running at home.
We teach them to use AI for explanation and practice, not to produce work they hand in as their own. Parent and child agree on the homework boundaries together.
Yes. We assume the adult is starting from zero. You will try each step alongside your child, and we explain the tools in plain language.
No. Bring the examples that concern you. We will help replace copying habits with better ones, such as asking for an explanation, checking a claim and practising before seeing the answer.
Choose the adult who is most often around for homework, or the one who wants to understand AI better. One adult attends each session, and families can swap adults between weeks.
Let us know as early as you can. We will check what you both missed and confirm the catch-up option for that cohort.
Book a free 15-min consult — we’ll check it’s the right fit and tell you when the next cohort starts.
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