For Everyone

The AI toolkit inside the studio.

Every tool is kid-safe, instructor-supervised, and chosen to turn a student's idea into a playable prototype.

Lovable

App builder

Describe what you want and Lovable writes the code, designs the UI, and deploys it. Students use this to build their playable game prototypes with natural language prompts.

Safety note

No public chat. All prompts are scoped to the student's own project. No external data sharing.

Days 5–6: prototype building

Imagi

Art & characters

Generate character sprites, world backgrounds, and UI elements from text descriptions. Students create their studio's visual identity and in-game assets.

Safety note

Moderation filters block violent, sexual, or hateful content. All generations are logged.

Days 3–4: character lab & world art

Claude / Gemini

Code mentor

The AI mentor that helps students debug logic, explain concepts, and suggest improvements. Students chat in a supervised environment with pre-filtered prompts.

Safety note

Automated pre-filter blocks personal-info sharing. Post-response classifier flags unsafe AI replies. Human instructor reviews daily.

All days: mentor chat & debugging

Figma (edu)

Design & deck

Students use Figma Education to lay out their Studio Pitch Deck — combining screenshots, character art, and traction story into a presentable slide deck.

Safety note

Education workspace with no public publishing by default. Instructor-managed permissions.

Days 8–9: pitch deck & rehearsal

GitHub

Version control

Students learn to save versions of their code, branch to experiment, and merge when ready. Introduces real-world developer workflows in a scaffolded way.

Safety note

Private repositories under instructor organization. No public repos without approval.

Days 5–7: prototype build & playtesting

Google Slides

Presentation

Alternative deck builder for students who prefer a simpler interface. Templates provided for consistent studio branding.

Safety note

Workspace for Education with content filters and admin oversight enabled.

Days 8–9: pitch deck & rehearsal
Tool selection principles
  • Every tool is vetted for COPPA compliance and kid-appropriate content policies.
  • No tool requires a personal email or phone number — all accounts are provisioned through the program.
  • Students are never alone on the open internet — all AI interactions are supervised, logged, and reviewable.
  • If a tool changes its safety posture, we replace it. No exceptions.