This interactive session presents a live demonstration of Kodari AI, an AI-powered learning platform developed in Kenya to support students and teachers in African classrooms. The session will explore how artificial intelligence can be responsibly designed to align with local curricula, support teachers’ work, and improve learning outcomes in low-resource and diverse educational settings.
Participants will experience a guided walkthrough of a real school pilot, including AI-assisted tutoring, learner personalization, and tools that help educators manage instruction more effectively. The session will also reflect on challenges such as infrastructure constraints, digital equity, and ethical use of AI, offering practical insights for educators, NGOs, and institutions working in the Global South.
The workshop encourages dialogue across generations and sectors, inviting participants to share perspectives on how AI can empower youth and educators while remaining inclusive, culturally relevant, and human-centered. The session is designed for educators, education innovators, NGOs, and anyone interested in reimagining learning for the 21st century.





