AI Literacy That Is Practical, Safe, & Measurable
Our digital literacy program teaches underserved youth to use AI tools for real-world learning and productivity with built-in responsible use norms and safety competencies.

Learner Outcomes
Beyond just theory, we focus on what learners can actually do with AI.
Curriculum Snapshot
Modules delivered in a cohort-based format
Delivery Modes
Flexible formats designed for partner sites and scalability.
- In-person cohorts at partner sites
- Hybrid cohorts with guided practice and facilitators
- Train-the-trainer rollout to scale across sites
Measurement
Evidence-based tracking to ensure real impact.
- Attendance + completion tracking
- Baseline → endline learning gain
- Safety scenario competency assessment
- Capstone completion rubric
Solution FAQ
What is digital literacy, and why is it important in the AI era?
Digital literacy is the ability to navigate, understand, and create information safely using digital technologies. In the AI era, the importance of digital literacy is paramount so that youth learn safe AI use, prompt design, and how to verify information.
What are the benefits of digital literacy programs for youth?
The benefits of digital literacy skills include bridging the digital divide, accelerating learning outcomes, and preparing students with career-ready capabilities. In our digital literacy program in India, we also focus on online safety tips for students and internet safety for students.
What age range is this curriculum for?
The 'AI Literacy & Safe AI Use' modules are optimized for secondary school students (14+) and young adults entering the workforce.
Do you teach specific AI tools?
We teach the underlying logic of Large Language Models (LLMs) and generative tools. While we use common platforms for practice, the skills are transferable across any AI tool.
How is 'Safety' actually taught?
We use a 'red-teaming' pedagogy where learners practice identifying biased outputs, hallucinated facts, and deepfake indicators in a controlled environment.
Can this be deployed in centers with weak internet?
Yes. This specific curriculum is designed to be 'connectivity-aware', with assets that can be pre-loaded and modules that focus on logic which can be practiced offline.
Ready to Cite Statistics
83 Million
Jobs expected to be displaced by AI by 2027, while 69 million new roles may emerge (World Economic Forum, Future of Jobs Report). [Last reviewed: July 2026]
70% Gap
Estimated digital skills gap in underserved regions which AI literacy aims to bridge through accelerated learning. [Last reviewed: July 2026]