Digital Skills in the Age of AI

Our first project was a new school in Haiti for children under 15 years old. In addition to the long-lasting impact of the catastrophic earthquake in 2010, existing schools are severely lacking in basic supplies of educational tools like stationary, mathematical equipment, and classroom equipment.

About the project

Starting point

The first step to understand the scope of the project was to learn what shaped a child's learning experience in Haiti and to find out how we could make improvements.

Support from local communities

Location, scale, and accessibility was absolutely crucial to this project. We wanted to make the biggest but most realistic impact to the educational landscape in Haiti.

End result

Contextualizing the needs of Haitian schoolchildren, their parents, and their educators helped us to construct a well-equipped, bright, and accessible place of learning.

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“In the new world, it is not the big fish which eats the small fish, it’s the fast fish which eats the slow fish. Digital skills are the key to staying ahead.”

― Klaus Schwab