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★ The Pathwise Blog

Things worth writing down.

Notes, primers, and field reports from the front of an AI classroom — written for parents, adults, schools, and teams actually figuring this out.

short reads, no fluff ✨

For Parents~7-min read

Is Claude safe for my 10-year-old? A teacher's honest take

An honest, non-corporate answer to the question parents actually ask. What 'safe' means in three dimensions, what Claude does well, what to watch for, and how to set up an account for a child the right way.

7 Jun 2026Read post →
For everyone~7-min read

I shipped an iPhone app entirely with AI in 30 days — what actually worked

A teacher's first-person account of building and shipping a real iPhone app to the App Store using Claude Code, with no prior iOS experience. What worked, what didn't, and what it means for what we teach.

4 Jun 2026Read post →
For everyone~8-min read

AI classes vs bootcamps vs online courses: the best way to learn AI in 2026

A teacher's honest, balanced comparison of self-paced online courses, multi-week coding bootcamps, and short build-based AI cohort classes — strengths, costs, and who each suits in 2026.

3 Jun 2026Read post →
For Schools~8-min read

How to pitch an AI hackathon to your school leadership (and get buy-in for AI in the classroom)

A practical guide to getting buy-in for AI in the classroom: how to frame the case, answer the cost, safety, and disruption objections, and propose a low-risk hackathon pilot your SLT will approve.

3 Jun 2026Read post →
For Companies~8-min read

What teams actually ship after a one-day AI workshop

Corporate AI training that ends with something built, not a quiz. Here's what marketing, ops, sales, and leadership teams realistically ship after a one-day AI workshop — and how to judge the ROI.

3 Jun 2026Read post →
For Schools~8-min read

Why international schools in Singapore & Hong Kong should teach AI in 2026

The future-skills case for AI programmes in international schools — why banning it backfires, what good build-based AI in schools looks like, and how it fits your existing curriculum.

3 Jun 2026Read post →
For everyone~4-min read

What is Claude Code? A 4-minute primer for non-coders

Claude Code is the AI coding tool that has changed what a non-engineer can build in a weekend. Here's what it is, how it differs from ChatGPT and Cursor, and how to start using it today.

31 May 2026Read post →
For Parents~7-min read

How much do AI classes cost in Hong Kong? A 2026 parent's price guide (HKD)

Realistic HKD pricing ranges for AI classes for kids in Hong Kong — online cohorts, in-person workshops at Central/Causeway Bay/Kowloon venues, holiday camps, and what you're actually paying for at each tier.

27 May 2026Read post →
For Adults~8-min read

AI classes for adults in Singapore: a non-coder's guide for 2026

What to actually look for in an AI class for adults in Singapore — formats, who they're for, the red flags to skip, and what to expect to pay. From a teacher who runs them.

24 May 2026Read post →
For Parents~7-min read

AI classes for kids in Hong Kong: a parent's guide for 2026

What AI classes for kids in Hong Kong actually teach, what to avoid, age-appropriate formats, English-medium options, and how much to expect to pay (HKD).

15 May 2026Read post →
For Parents~7-min read

AI classes vs coding classes for kids: which should your child do in 2026?

A teacher's honest comparison of AI classes and traditional coding classes for kids — what each teaches, which age each suits, and how to choose for a 10–17-year-old.

15 May 2026Read post →
For Parents~6-min read

AI holiday camps for kids in Singapore & Hong Kong: 2026 guide

A parent's guide to AI school-holiday camps for kids (10–17) in Singapore and Hong Kong — formats, what they build, when camps run, and what to expect to pay.

15 May 2026Read post →
For Parents~5-min read

What age should a child start AI classes?

A teacher's honest answer on the right age to start AI classes — what 10–12, 12–14, and 15–17 year olds can each do, and what to do before age 10.

15 May 2026Read post →
For Parents~7-min read

How much do AI classes cost in Singapore? A 2026 parent's price guide

Realistic SGD pricing ranges for AI classes for kids in Singapore — online cohorts, in-person workshops, holiday camps, and what you're actually paying for at each price point.

14 May 2026Read post →
For Parents~7-min read

AI classes for kids in Singapore: what to actually look for

A parent's guide to AI classes for kids in Singapore — what they really teach, what to avoid, age-appropriate formats, and how much you should expect to pay.

14 May 2026Read post →
For Parents~6-min read

How to introduce AI to your 10–17-year-old

A practical guide for parents: four principles, three things to try this week, and one trap to avoid. From a teacher who's done this with hundreds of young builders.

14 May 2026Read post →
For Schools~7-min read

How we run an AI hackathon at a school (anatomy of a build day)

200 students all building at once isn't chaos — it's the most focused energy you'll see in a school all year. Here's exactly what a Pathwise hackathon day looks like, what schools need to provide, and the questions every head of school asks before booking.

14 May 2026Read post →
For Adults~4-min read

What is vibe coding? A 4-minute primer for non-coders

Vibe coding is the fast track from idea to live web app — no syntax required. Here's what it is, what it isn't, and how to start today.

14 May 2026Read post →
For Companies~5-min read

What real AI training for teams actually looks like

Most corporate AI training is a slide deck nobody remembers. Here's what we do instead — and why every workshop ends with something built, not a quiz.

14 May 2026Read post →

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