Hello Minnesota Educators,
We’re excited to invite you and your students to Code Savvy’s Innovate for Good: AI Builders Day, a free, hands-on event where students will explore how to build with micro:bits and AI to create solutions for real-world challenges. Designed to spark creativity and empower young innovators, this experience introduces students (ages 8–18) to coding, design thinking, artificial intelligence, and physical computing in a fun, supportive environment.
Event Details- Date: Saturday, June 27th, 2026
- Time: 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
- Location: In Person at The Wood in Brooklyn Park, MN
- Audience: Students ages 8-18 (no prior CS experience required!
- Flyer Link
Participate as a Paid Facilitator
We’re seeking passionate educators to lead and facilitate the technical content for our event. If you have experience teaching students ages 8-18, this is a fantastic paid opportunity to inspire and empower the next generation of innovators. You’ll receive comprehensive resources and support to guide activities and mentor student teams throughout the day.
We’re looking for several educators to join us,
apply today and be part of this exciting event.
Applications are due by May 20th.
Invite Your StudentsEncourage your students (ages 8-18) to join this exciting,
free event! To ensure accessibility for all, we’re offering travel stipends as needed. Each participant will receive a free micro:bit to continue their learning journey at home, along with exclusive Code Savvy swag. Here’s what your students will gain from this incredible opportunity:
- Hands-On coding and AI experience
- A chance to design for impact
- Mentorship and support from tech professionals and classroom teachers
- A chance to pitch and showcase their project to a team of judges
- Free micro:bit and swag
We’re looking for several students to join us this summer. Students can
register today.
Registrations are due by June 5th.Whether you’re interested in facilitating or registering students, we’d love to hear from you! Feel free to reach out with any questions or to discuss how you can participate.
Best,
Ashley Goetz
Manager of Curriculum and Instruction
Code Savvy