SDG discovery
Students choose a goal, region, community, or theme, then explore problem context with guided prompts and curated research paths.
AI for SDG is an innovation studio for classrooms, hackathons, capstones, and leadership programs. Students explore the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, research real problems, prototype ideas, and present impact-ready solutions.
The platform helps students move from awareness to action. It structures problem discovery, stakeholder analysis, AI-assisted ideation, prototype planning, impact measurement, and final presentation.
Students choose a goal, region, community, or theme, then explore problem context with guided prompts and curated research paths.
The assistant challenges assumptions, suggests solution angles, compares alternatives, and helps teams sharpen their concept.
Learners generate product briefs, service blueprints, pilot plans, stakeholder maps, and implementation roadmaps.
Students define intended outcomes, risks, constraints, metrics, and evidence needed to make the solution credible.
The platform helps teams turn research and prototypes into structured pitches, project pages, and presentation narratives.
Teachers and facilitators can follow project progress, review artifacts, and coach teams without losing the creative energy.
The workflow is built for project-based learning. Students learn the global context, but the final output is concrete: a prototype plan, a measurable impact story, and a pitch they can defend.
Pick an SDG, investigate the local or global problem, and define who is affected.
Use AI prompts to generate, compare, combine, and pressure-test possible interventions.
Create a solution brief, user journey, operating model, and pilot plan.
Prepare a pitch, evidence plan, and impact report for review or showcase.
The studio keeps the UN Sustainable Development Goals at the center of the experience, so students can connect their ideas to a global framework while still building locally relevant projects.
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