Coding and Gaming Design - Coding for Impact

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K12 AI Labs: Module 5, Lesson 19

Coding for Impact challenges students to use their technical skills in service of something that genuinely matters. Rather than building for entertainment alone, students design a game or app concept that addresses a real problem in their school, community, or the wider world—using AI coding assistants to move their idea from concept to working prototype.

Students begin with a community needs assessment exercise, identifying problems they care about and evaluating which ones might be addressable through a digital solution. They study existing examples of civic technology and impact-driven apps, analyzing what made each one effective—or where it fell short.

From there, students develop a design brief for their own project: defining the problem, the target user, the core functionality, and the intended impact. They use AI coding tools to build out a working prototype, focusing on the minimum viable version that demonstrates the core idea.

The lesson builds skills that extend well beyond coding: defining a problem clearly, advocating for a design decision, and communicating the social value of technical work. Students practice presenting their project to peers as though pitching to a real audience.

The final product—a working prototype paired with a clear impact statement—serves as one of the strongest portfolio pieces in the entire AI Labs curriculum.

ISTE Standards 1, 5, and 7 aligned.

This is a digital lesson accessed via lesson PDF and PowerPoint presentation—no physical product will be shipped.

AI Labs is designed for middle and high school classrooms but is adaptable across grade levels. It fits naturally into computer science, media, elective, or STEM programs—and can be taught as a semester course, stretched to a full-year, or a flexible collection of standalone lessons with 10 Cumulative Project options with teacher materials and student pacing guide.

Details

  • Course Level
    Middle School, High School

What's Included

  • A full instructor guide with community needs activities
  • Design brief templates, pitch frameworks, and differentiation supports
  • A matching PowerPoint presentation

This is a digital lesson accessed via lesson PDF and PowerPoint presentation—no physical product will be shipped.

Materials Needed

  • Computers or tablets with reliable internet access
  • Access to ChatGPT, Copilot, or Gemini for brainstorming and coding
  • Prototype Planning Worksheet
  • Ethical Design Checklist Template
  • Optional: Google Slides, Canva, or Figma for visual presentation
  • Optional: Audio/video tools for recording pitches (Flip, etc.)

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K12 AI Labs

AI Labs is a hands-on, project-based curriculum that prepares students to understand, use, and think critically about artificial intelligence. Across 25 lessons and seven content modules, students move from foundational AI ethics through real creative and technical work—writing prompts, generating music, designing characters, coding games, training machine learning models, and producing video with AI avatars.