60 minutes. One design card. Four rounds of AI-powered iteration. A real, shipped application — every single class.
77% of Hong Kong parents have no plan for preparing their children for the AI era.
Prudential / Fudan Survey, n=1,900
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77%
of HK parents have no plan for the AI era
79.7%
believe early preparation is critical
12 hrs
Typical AI course length — zero apps built
Every AI course in Hong Kong teaches the same thing: what is machine learning, what is a large language model, how to use ChatGPT. Twelve hours of class, and the student walks out knowing vocabulary — but unable to create anything.
The MediSafe Question
“How do you prove your child actually built it?”
In August 2025, a top Hong Kong student won eight awards for an AI application later revealed to have been built by a US company. All awards were returned. Every AI education product must now answer the question of verifiable authorship.
Every 60-minute class, students go from blank screen to shipped application. Not a presentation. Not a drawing. A real, running product they can open, play, and share.
Design Thinking
Who uses this? What do they need? Students learn to observe real problems before jumping to solutions.
Structured Prompting
Turning vague ideas into specific AI instructions. The skill that separates creators from consumers.
Engineering Mindset
Four rounds of improvement per session. Ship, test, refine, ship again. This is how real engineers work.
Every class follows the same proven rhythm.
Design
8 minutes
Fill out a Design Card: who is the user, what problem does this solve, what should it look like?
Build
25 minutes
Prompt AI, review the output, iterate. Four rounds of improvement — each one sharpening the product.
Core creation phaseTest
7 minutes
Swap with a classmate. Try their app. Give real feedback. Learn that building for others requires empathy.
Ship
8 minutes
Publish your app. Get a shareable link. Present to the class. Your work is live — for real.
Real applications. Real functionality. Built by 9-to-12-year-olds.
Flip cards, find pairs, track score. A complete game with timer and difficulty levels.
Visualize real data with interactive charts. Weather, sports stats, or school surveys.
An interactive fiction engine where readers choose their path through the narrative.
Tools for local NGOs and businesses. Real clients, real problems, real impact.
Timed trivia game with categories, scoring, and a leaderboard. Share with friends.
How fast can you click? A reflex game with personal bests and visual feedback.
“In a world where AI authorship is questioned, we provide proof.”
Every prompt recorded
Full AI conversation logs preserved for every project.
Every version tracked
Complete iteration history from first attempt to final product.
QR code verification
Scan to see the full creation process — design card, prompts, versions.
Integrity certification
Process-based credentials that prove competency, not just completion.
Integrity Credential
Scan to verify
Full creation process available
Three levels. Twelve projects. A portfolio that proves what your child can build — not what they memorized.
Explorer
Lessons 1-4. First prompt, precision practice, problem finding, and iteration basics. The foundation of AI creation.
Creator
Lessons 5-8. Games, data visualization, creative tools, and user experience design. Building for real users.
Engineer
Lessons 9-12. Real-world community projects, teamwork, and a Demo Day presentation. Capstone-level work.
A complete curriculum with teacher training, assessment tools, and verifiable student outcomes.
The Hong Kong government has allocated HK$500 million for AI education — up to HK$500,000 per school. We help you apply, plan your curriculum, and deploy Alteris as part of your funded AI integration.
HK$500K
Available per school for AI education
No more wondering “what did they actually learn?” Every class produces a real, shareable product with full evidence of your child's creation process.
“My 10-year-old built a working quiz app in her first class. She made me play it three times on the MTR home.”
— Alteris parent
Weekend cohorts, 15-20 students per class