AI Upskilling
for Schools
across India
Started in Visakhapatnam. Expanding to Hyderabad.
Built for the future of India.
India's Classrooms Are Not Ready
for an AI-Driven World
Students in under-resourced schools use only YouTube, WhatsApp & Google Search. No structured digital learning whatsoever.
Have no understanding of what AI is or how it works — entering a world being reshaped by it.
Have never knowingly interacted with an AI tool — including those in Grades 9 and above.
Without structured intervention, these students will enter a workforce shaped by AI — without the skills to participate in it.
The Schools AI Upskilling
Program
Most children in under-resourced schools will grow up in a world shaped by AI — but few are being prepared for it. We believe every child deserves to enter tomorrow's world not as a passive user of technology, but as a confident, curious, AI-enabled learner.
4-phase AI learning journey from digital literacy foundations to applied AI skills.
Trained AI educators embedded in schools — not external workshops that disappear after a week.
Baseline to endline assessments; student portfolios and certifications that prove real growth.
Designed for replication across India — every under-resourced school, every geography.
Four Phases. One Mission.
Digital Literacy
- Computer basics & OS navigation
- Files & document management
- Email and internet fundamentals
Introduction to AI
- What is AI? How does it work?
- Prompt engineering basics
- ChatGPT and Gemini hands-on
Skill-Based AI
- Research & content writing with AI
- Presentations & designing
- AI image & video creation
AI for Education
- Exam readiness with AI tools
- Self-directed learning systems
- NotebookLM & Khan Academy AI
Responsible AI Usage · Digital Protection · Child Safety — embedded throughout all four phases
We've Done This Before.
Here's the Evidence.
Sri Krishna English Medium School
YouTube, WhatsApp only — no structured digital tools
Active use of Canva, Gemini AI, Khan Academy
62% had no clarity on what AI is at baseline
Students now use AI for research, writing, and presentations
Baseline score: 1.4 / 4 — near zero confidence
Students independently create presentations and digital projects
Passive consumers of internet content
Producing research summaries and AI-assisted projects
Started Local. Scaling National.
Pilot completed. 120 students. Proven model.
Currently expanding. 4 schools. 400–600 students.
Replicable blueprint for every under-resourced school in India.
This is not a one-city program. It is a national model, starting where the need is greatest.
"Every child in India deserves to grow up AI-ready. HUManity Foundation is ready to make that happen — with your partnership."
Abhishek Paluri · +91-99899-94570 · abhishek@humanityorg.foundation