Aadhavan Ragul a 10 year old Innovator
MoonCampaign by Aadhavan (9 years)
Our Social Impact - We're transforming education globally with free robotics and math workshops in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. Our workshops have helped 66,000 students alone in the US plus 14,000 students benefit from our four-week sessions.
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Moonpreneur STEM Program Student
Project Name: How Kids Can Change The World
Skills
Arduino programming, sensor integration, conditional logic, product design, and more
Category
Panel Discussion
MoonCampaigns highlight student's creativity, public speaking, presentation skills, and teamwork, with an impressive track record that speaks volumes. MoonCampaigns, through quarterly Show & Tell, highlight thousands of inspiring learning stories from Moonpreneur students worldwide.
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parents observed transformational changes in their ward's STEM knowledge and leadership skills
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How kids can change the world
I chose this topic because it truly stood out to me!
In the modern world we have built with AI this topic is perfect for the time when kids with their creative minds can innovate and change the world with AI !
Kids can change the world through social media,with social media’s worldwide audience kids can connect with each other about various activism programs, and according to a survey by United Way of the National Capital Area found that 66% of Gen Z activism is digital, including online fundraising and social media awareness campaigns.
Kids can also change the world through fundraisers. Fundraisers are a great way to raise money and awareness for a cause that you support. For example in 2000, when she was just 4 years old, the founder of “Alex’s lemonade stand raised 2000 dollars in her front yard, now she has raised over 350 million dollars and is the largest independent charity dedicated to childhood cancer research and family support in the U.S.
Kids can change the world through innovation, inventing and problem solving ! For example Gitanjali Rao a young american inventor designed a small, portable device that can detect lead contamination in drinking water within seconds. Another example is Alina Morse loved candy but it always hurt her teeth so she came up with the brilliant idea to make candy that is good for your teeth! In 2015 at the age of 8 she launched Zolipops and made only, ~$5,000 but in the next year she made a grand total of $250,000 but the milestone was at the age of ten she made $1,000,000+, and keeps making millions thanks to Zolipops!
This just shows kids like me at any age can change the world !
See what people around the world are saying about Krishanth's innovative
bike safety project
WEF's Future of Jobs Report 2025 reveals that 40% of employers expect to reduce their workforce where AI can automate tasks . While AI is projected to create 69 million new jobs globally by 2030, it will simultaneously eliminate 83 million positions, particularly in clerical, administrative, and routine cognitive roles. The message is clear: routine tasks are being automated, but critical thinking and communication skills cannot be replaced.
Critical Thinking & Analysis
Rated by 78% of business executives as the most important skill they seek, yet only 34% of college graduates arrive well-prepared in this area
Communication Skills
Essential for collaboration, innovation, and leadership in STEM fields
Problem-Solving
The ability to break down complex, unprecedented challenges and devise creative solutions
Adaptability & Resilience
Mental agility to assess new situations and pivot strategies in rapidly changing environments
When students (ages 7-16) build projects, they're not just learning to code, they're developing the future-proof skills that AI cannot replicate:
Technical Skills:
Arduino programming, sensor integration, conditional logic, and hardware troubleshooting
Critical Thinking:
Analyzing real-world safety problems, designing solutions, and debugging when things don't work as expected
Communication:
Articulating their process, presenting their work, and explaining complex technical concepts in accessible language
Digital Marketing & Entrepreneurship:
Showcasing their innovations publicly, building their personal brand, and learning to pitch their ideas
Problem-Solving:
Overcoming challenges like mixed-up variables and incorrect responses through systematic troubleshooting
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