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Build thinkers who can navigate technology, sustainability, and complex real-world systems.

Programmes for schools, organisations, and communities in Singapore, integrating AI literacy, sustainability, and real-world decision-making.

Students collaborating in a bright classroom, engaged in group discussion and problem-solving activity
5,000+
Learners Trained
30+
Partnerships
Schools·Organisations·Communities
About

Technology is not neutral.
Neither is education.

Technology shapes how people think, decide, and act. Education determines how it is understood and used.

Our programmes are designed to develop judgement, not just technical familiarity. Participants learn to evaluate, question, and apply ideas in real contexts, working with real content and real challenges.

Each programme is led by practitioners and tailored to its audience, rather than adapted from a generic curriculum.

Our Method

How we build real-world capability.

Every programme integrates four elements, regardless of topic or audience.

01

AI tools, used critically

Participants work with real AI tools while learning how to evaluate outputs, not just use them.

02

Real-world application

Learning is grounded in Singapore contexts, datasets, and real problems, not hypotheticals.

03

Communication as a core skill

Students present, write, and explain. Thinking is only useful if it can be expressed clearly.

04

Emerging tech exposure

AR, VR, and applied coding are introduced practically, without overemphasis on technical depth.

Who We Work With

Designed for real contexts, not generic audiences.

Each programme is adapted to audience needs, digital fluency, and real-world goals.


01

Schools

Structured programmes for upper primary through secondary students.

Aligned with MOE frameworks and 21CC competencies.

02

Organisations

Digital literacy and AI awareness workshops for teams and groups.

Delivered to corporate teams, non-profits, and public sector groups.

03

Parents

Practical sessions on AI, digital safety, and supporting children at home.

Focused on practical guidance for navigating AI and digital environments at home.

04

Seniors

Confidence-building digital skills for older adults navigating everyday technology.

Designed for confidence, independence, and everyday digital use.

Track Record

Proven through delivery, not just design.

Programmes delivered in partnership with Singapore schools and community organisations since 2021.

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Learners Trained
Across schools, organisations, and communities
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Partnerships
With schools, non-profits, and public agencies
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Report Improved Confidence
In digital tools and AI literacy post-programme
Trusted by organisations including
Ministry of Social and Family Development of SingaporeLoving HeartsSG CaresPeople's AssociationTzu Chi Foundation
Outcomes

What learners walk away with.

Measured through real competencies, not attendance.

"Outcomes are tracked through pre/post assessments, facilitator observations, and participant reflection"

01

Critical thinking that transfers

Structured evaluation skills applied beyond the classroom.

02

Digital confidence, not just competence

Ability to navigate unfamiliar tools with judgement.

03

Ability to evaluate information

Question, verify, and assess AI-generated and online content.

04

Practical, shareable outputs

Reports, presentations, and prototypes with real-world relevance.

05

Communication across contexts

Clear expression in writing, visuals, and speech.

From the Field

Heard from those who attended.

Parents · ETHOS Webinar
ETHOS Webinar
"
I thought this would be another general talk about screen time. It wasn't. The section on deepfakes and how easily images can be misused was quite confronting. It changed how I think about what we post online.
Nurul Aisyah Rahman
Parent
ETHOS Webinar
"
What stood out was that it didn't just explain AI, but what it means for our children's behaviour and thinking. The examples were very real, especially around over-reliance on ChatGPT for schoolwork.
Daniel Tan Wei Ming
Parent
ETHOS Webinar
"
The framework was useful. Instead of just warning parents, it gave clear steps on what to look out for and how to respond. I've already adjusted some rules at home after the session.
Priya Nair
Parent
ETHOS Webinar
"
I appreciated that it wasn't fear-based. It was quite balanced. It showed both the benefits and the risks, but also made it clear where supervision is actually necessary.
Marcus Lim Jun Hao
Parent
ETHOS Webinar
"
The part on emotional dependence on AI was something I hadn't considered before. It explained why some children might trust AI more than people, which was quite eye-opening.
Farah Binte Hassan
Parent
ETHOS Webinar
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Very relevant for Singapore context. The local cases made it feel real, not theoretical. It also helped me understand the legal side, which I wasn't aware of.
Jonathan Ong Kai Wei
Parent
ETHOS Webinar
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It was structured and easy to follow, even though the topic is quite complex. I liked that it focused on what parents can actually do, not just what the risks are.
Shalini Krishnan
Parent
ETHOS Webinar
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My takeaway was that AI is not something we can avoid, but we need to guide how our children use it. The session gave a clearer way to approach that.
Ethan Chua
Parent
Work With Us

Bring these programmes to your school or organisation.

We work with schools, community organisations, and corporate partners across Singapore. Most enquiries receive a response within 1–2 working days.

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Programmes can be customised
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