
District Implementation of KaiBot through a curriculum lens
District Implementation of KaiBot Through a Curriculum Lens
Across districts, educators and administrators are looking for ways to make coding more than just an add-on — they want it to be a meaningful, standards-aligned part of everyday learning. That’s why we’re excited to invite you to our upcoming webinar, “District Implementation of KaiBot Through a Curriculum Lens,” where we’ll explore how KaiBot can be integrated across classrooms to strengthen STEM engagement and curriculum connections from the ground up.
Hosted by Ethan Dado, STEM educator, and Ronel Schodt, Co-Founder of Kai’s Education, this session will highlight practical frameworks and success stories from real schools that have adopted KaiBot at scale. Whether you’re a classroom teacher, STEM coordinator, or district leader, you’ll discover how KaiBot supports curriculum outcomes, professional development, and inclusive, hands-on learning for every student.
Ethan Dado is the ALC and Pathways Program Administrator for Eden Prairie Schools in Eden Prairie, MN. Ethan is passionate about innovating education through experiential learning that is authentic and personalized, yet age appropriate. He has worked in education for seven years, opening three different programs with each experiencing exponential growth. Ethan believes that all students can succeed if we create the correct environment that capitalizes on each student’s strengths.
During the webinar, participants will discover:
District Implementation in Action: How Eden Prairie Schools successfully integrated KaiBots across all elementary grades (1–5), supporting experiential learning and their mission of “discovery.”
Curriculum Alignment: Practical ways to connect coding with literacy, mathematics, and inquiry-based learning goals.
Teacher Empowerment: How districts can support educators with professional development, ready-to-use lesson resources, and sustainable rollout models.
Student Impact: How KaiBot fosters creativity, collaboration, and computational thinking through hands-on, playful robotics.
K–12 Vision & Participation: How KaiBot can form the foundation for a complete K–12 computer science pathway — plus, all attendees will receive a Certificate of Participation for joining.
Participants will also gain access to follow-up resources, a recording of the session, and a chance to see what’s next from Kai’s Education — helping you build stronger, more connected coding programs across your district.
We look forward to seeing you on:
When?
4:00pm, Wednesday, 13 November (CST)
5:00pm, Wednesday, 13 November (EST)
10:00am, Thursday, 14 November (NZT)

Ronel Schodt

Ethan Dado
