AI Puerto Rico Grant
The Inner Game of AI: Fluency & Naviation
A Self-Paced pathway for Middle-School students to build AI skills: terminology, prompting, evaluation, safety, verification, and decision-making.
The Inner Game of AI™ focuses on practical AI competency. Students learn core concepts, precise prompting, iterative improvement, verification, data awareness, and safe, effective use of AI tools.
Fluency (Pillars 1–10): Core skills—concepts, clarity, decomposition, iteration, experimentation, and error-driven improvement.
Navigation (Pillars 11–25): Decision skills—goal setting, source awareness, evaluation, trade-offs, safety, and human-in-the-loop workflows.
Each pillar includes a clear Definition, five Reflection questions, and a concise Closing statement.
“Fluency builds capability: understand the system, specify the task, iterate the method.”
Understand AI as an input–process–output system. Learn basic terms (prompt, tokens, context window, model limits) and how information flows from your instructions to the model’s response. Treat AI like a programmable partner that follows patterns you describe.
“Know the system: inputs shape outputs.”
Learn tool-agnostic skills you can transfer across apps and models. Switch formats (text, table, outline), adjust constraints (length, tone, audience), and port workflows between tools without losing quality.
“Be tool-independent; keep the workflow portable.”
Specify tasks precisely: role, objective, constraints, format, and success criteria. Use examples and counter-examples. Remove ambiguity to reduce errors and variability.
“Clear specs produce predictable results.”
Develop fluency through repetitions. Run prompt drills (summarize → outline → rewrite → check) and compare outputs. Track what changes improve accuracy or usefulness.
“Skill grows from deliberate repetitions.”
Use structured ideation: SCAMPER, “many-then-filter,” and prompt branching. Generate multiple options, then score and select using criteria aligned to the task.
“Create widely, then select with criteria.”
Map how pieces connect: data → prompt → model → output → verification. Recognize dependencies (e.g., poor data yields poor outputs) and plan handoffs between steps.
“Know the pipeline; strengthen the links.”
Form effective questions: define unknowns, assumptions, and hypotheses. Use iterative querying (broad → narrow) and ask for missing context explicitly.
“Good questions structure discovery.”
Scope tasks precisely. Break large goals into atomic steps (extract → classify → transform → evaluate). Limit each prompt to one clear operation to reduce error.
“Small, clear steps beat vague, giant ones.”
Treat mistakes as data. Classify failure types (hallucination, formatting miss, scope miss, source error) and apply fixes (cite requirement, schema, constraints, retrieval).
“Label errors, apply fixes, improve the loop.”
Advance in small increments: version prompts, compare outputs, and keep a short “playbook” of working patterns. Reuse proven templates across tasks.
“Version, compare, keep what works.”
Free Access in Puerto Rico: Title I middle schools (Grades 6–8) in Puerto Rico receive the program at no cost.
Self-paced and 508-compliant—students can log in on any device.
Program value: $50 per student — fully donor-supported.
Yes. Title I middle schools (Grades 6–8) in Puerto Rico receive free access for all enrolled students.
Public/charter Title I middle schools in Puerto Rico. If you’re unsure, contact us at [email protected].
Schools apply; once approved, we provide a simple login link usable on school or home devices. Self-paced, mobile-friendly.
Yes. English and Spanish (PR), built to follow Section 508 accessibility guidelines.
Full access to all 25 pillars (Fluency 1–10, Navigation 11–25) with definitions, reflections, and closings focused on AI skills, verification, and safe use.
Every $50 sponsors one student’s full program. Donations are processed securely and are tax-deductible under 508(c)(1)(A). Use the floating Donate button or this link.
“Fluency builds capability. Navigation directs application. Together they turn AI into a tool you can use with accuracy, safety, and judgment.”
Every contribution makes a difference. With your support, we remove financial barriers and make this program available completely free to Puerto Rico’s Title I middle schools. Any amount helps us expand access, one student at a time.
Here, transparency is our commitment. Every donation directly supports middle school youth in Puerto Rico by providing free, bilingual access to The Inner Game of AI™. As a 508(c) initiative, we are built on clarity: no hidden costs, no overhead surprises — just a direct investment in the future of our students.
Your support empowers charter schools to bring this unique, self-paced program to youth who need it most. This FAQ outlines exactly how donations are used, how students gain access, and how we sustain growth with integrity.
Hooporia Institute Inc. operates as a 508(c)(1)(A) faith-based nonprofit—a structure that keeps our mission community-centered and nimble. It enables us to partner directly with Charter Schools without heavy bureaucracy, so your gift translates into student access faster.
Mission Fit: Community-first delivery through charter schools.
Fewer Barriers: Streamlined partnerships and activations across the island.
Donor Confidence: Contributions are tax-deductible and applied to student access.
Statement of compliance: Section 508/WCAG-informed design; minimal data collection; no student accounts required under the shared-access model.
Your gift delivers immediate program access to middle school youth in Puerto Rico. Each activation includes the complete 25-Pillar Inner Game of AI™ journey, free of charge to students.
We empower charter middle schools to introduce AI fluency in their communities. Donor support removes cost barriers so under-resourced groups can participate.
Funds sustain content updates, accessibility compliance, and outreach. Every contribution keeps the curriculum relevant, self-paced, and bilingual (English & Spanish) for future generations.
25-Pillar Learning: Students complete a structured journey in AI navigation — from prompting to reimagination.
Continuous Access: Partner groups receive licenses without expiration, enabling long-term use. By removing financial barriers, you ensure Puerto Rico’s students are not left behind in the AI era.
Every dollar matters. The full program is valued at $50 per student, but donor support keeps it completely free for Title I middle school youth.
Yes. Donations to Hooporia Institute Inc. (a 508(c)(1)(A) faith-based nonprofit) are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. A receipt is provided for your records.
The 20-Pillar Inner Game of AI™ journey is valued at $50 per student. This communicates true cost while reinforcing that any donation amount helps expand access.
Primarily through Church Youth Ministries across Puerto Rico; also available to Title I charter middle schools.
Your donation contributes toward the per-student program value so eligible partners receive access at no cost. We activate groups via shared login or a direct link—no student accounts required.
We follow Section 508/WCAG best practices and collect minimal group-level information. No individual student accounts are required under the shared-access model.
Yes. Recurring gifts sustain continuous access. If your employer matches donations, we’ll support any required documentation.
We work continuously. Once a partner group is confirmed, we issue access promptly so students can begin learning immediately.