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AI-powered creations in real life by Vinsers

Wednesday, 27/08/2025, 18:08 (GMT+7)

Right after Vinschool announced the integration of AI into the curriculum from the age of 5, students quickly showed how AI can be applied in their everyday learning experiences.

From demo classes, they created innovative and practical products closely connected to real life.

What makes this special is that Vinsers are not just “using AI to create products,” but are trained to become technology leaders: breaking down problems, training models, testing, and learning from experience. Through this process, they gain a clear understanding of AI’s strengths, limitations, and how to apply it responsibly and effectively.

These creations prove that for Vinsers, AI is not just classroom knowledge—it is an opportunity to connect technology with real life, spark creativity, and spread value to the community.

Let’s explore the very first AI-powered projects by Vinsers through the photo series below!

AI for Health: Developed on CreatiCode with intelligent coding blocks, this AI Health app allows users to input data or use voice commands for at-home health consultation and diagnosis—simple, accessible, and user-friendly.
AI for Basketball Skill Analysis: Using Teachable Machine and Scratch, students trained an AI-powered camera to recognize shooting postures. When an incorrect form is detected, the system provides audio feedback—making practice both accurate and fun.
AI for the Environment: Using Machine Learning for Kids and Scratch 3.0, students trained AI to classify waste into recyclable and non-recyclable categories, with voice instructions in Vietnamese – A green innovation promoting community awareness.
Smart Fridge Prototype: The smart fridge can identify stored food, suggest recipes, and give expiry alerts – A product that reflects care for family and a healthy lifestyle.
Smart Helmet: Trained with Teachable Machine, programmed via Scratch, and connected to Micro:bit, the smart helmet detects riders fatigue, phone usage, or traffic signs—and issues safety alerts accordingly.
AI for Tomato Leaf Disease Detection: Students applied Teachable Machine to train AI in distinguishing healthy leaves from diseased ones, then programmed the results visually through Scratch – A practical and useful solution for farmers.

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As announced in May, Vinschool will officially roll out a comprehensive AI education program for students aged 5–18 starting from the 2025–2026 school year. The AI curriculum at Vinschool is systematically designed around three key pillars: age-specific competency frameworks, cross-subject integration, and specialized assessment systems, under the academic guidance of VinUni and international experts. The AI Summer Programme @ Vinschool serves as the first step to observe and evaluate students’ learning experiences—providing valuable insights to fine-tune the program before fully embedding AI competencies across the curriculum.