Week 1
Game On
Build and publish your first web game, live on the internet.
Build real apps and games with AI — and ship them to the world.
10 weeks
1x per week
€390 earlybird
Ends July 31 · 10% sibling discount
€440
10% sibling discount
Lisbon (central)
Details shared upon enrollment
Ages 12-18
Next Cohort
starting September 26, 2026
In this course, students don’t learn to code the traditional way. They learn to build real apps using AI as their co-pilot — the same approach that top tech companies are adopting today. In 10 weeks, they go from zero to a portfolio of working apps — live on the internet, ready to share with anyone.
Each session is a new project or an evolution of the previous one. Games, interactive maps, apps powered by live data, complete products with real databases and logins. Students learn by doing — and every week they walk away with something that works and that they can share.
There are no lectures. No slides. Students work with the same tools that professional developers use, guided by instructors with over a decade of experience in technology and education.
Week 1
Build and publish your first web game, live on the internet.
Week 2
Give your app a real database, so it never forgets.
Week 3
Power your app with real-world data from live APIs.
Week 4
Work like a real developer: design, documentation, and professional habits.
Week 5
Put it all together and build a complete app, end to end.
Week 6
Add Google sign-in, then plan your final project like a real product team.
Week 7
Team up and build your final project from your own plan.
Week 8
Test, refine, deploy. Make it real.
Week 9
Polish your best work and prepare your pitch.
Week 10
Present your work. Certificates. Celebration.
Real voices from our community
"What shipped was a real business"
"I love the product that she built. It was innovative, they thought it through and how they could monetize it"
"Not only did he build the product, but he went through all the thought process to achieve it, with innovative tools"
Instructor
Arjun co-founded Great Learning, a global edtech platform that reached 12 million learners across 170+ countries and scaled to over $100M in revenue. He holds an MS from Duke and an MBA from MIT Sloan, where he received the Legatum Fellowship for entrepreneurship.
He has spoken at Stanford, MIT Sloan, and Columbia, and was named to BW Businessworld's 40 Under 40.