Teach kids & youth to use technology for good — by exploring real-world data.

This single-page lab turns curiosity into impact: learners ask questions, explore real datasets (education, internet access, climate, health), and design practical “tech-for-good” projects for their school, neighborhood, or country.

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Offline-first idea: Run this on an old laptop in a school / church / community center. Learners can load datasets from local CSV/JSON or fetch from trusted open sources when internet is available.

What learners do here

Ask better questions
3 starter prompts
Explore real data
6 tracks
Build a project plan
1 impact canvas
Keep it ethical
0 data selling
Three starter questions (kid → youth friendly)
  • Why do some places have internet and others don’t?
  • How does education change when a community gets connected?
  • What can we build (cheaply) to help our community learn?

Kids (8–12)

Explore simple charts, learn “what is data?”, and make a one-page idea poster.

VisualPlayful logicNo overwhelm

Teens (13–17)

Compare countries, spot patterns, and build mini dashboards from real datasets.

ExplorationMini projectsEthics first

Youth (18–25)

Create impact projects (offline labs, community data kiosks, mentor programs) and track outcomes.

PortfolioCommunity impactSustainable