Teachers, school leaders, curriculum developers, homeschool educators—anyone looking to survive and thrive with AI in the classroom.
1. What other countries are doing with AI + education policy
2. How to brainstorm policy ideas that support microschools and parent-led innovation
3. What resolutions, bills, and local ordinances are needed now in your state and beyond
4. How to use AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Syllabi to draft real legislation
5. Why you don’t have to be a lawyer or lobbyist to start influencing change
AI courses by MARS Microschool!
✅ Live interactive session
✅ Downloadable worksheet
✅ Recorded course
✅ Access to community chat
✅ Certificate of Completion (optional)
It’s both! The course is live, and you’ll receive an email copy of the recording afterward so you can revisit it anytime for a year.
No prior experience needed! This class is designed to teach you AI from the ground up.
Teachers. Microschool leaders. Curriculum designers.
Homeschool families. AI newbies. Lifelong learners.
If you want to understand AI and use it ethically and practically in your classroom—this is for you.
Jennifer Wolverton is the founder of MARS, a hybrid homeschool program focused on AI, robotics, and the future of learning. With a background in engineering and a passion for innovation, she helps educators and students confidently embrace AI tools through hands-on, real-world learning experiences.
MARS (Microcollective for AI, Robotics, and the Sciences) is a cutting-edge hybrid homeschool program where students—known as Trailblazers—learn through real-world tech like AI, robotics, and VR. Designed to prepare the next generation for the future of work, MARS blends project-based learning, industry tools, and mentorship in a flexible, community-driven environment.
Ladies — I just wanted to say thank you for such an informative and inspiring workshop! I’m walking away with so many valuable insights. Grateful for your time and energy!
Thank you so much! I'm excited to get to playing around with these tools now and making them work FOR me. I think my elementary school kids are going to have more fun AND learn more this year as a result.
This is more than just STEM classes, it's an open-door invitation into the future world we are entering. You have to embrace it, or you will be left behind.