AI learning demo

Earth rotation, day and night, made interactive.

A short demo from my Codex in Everyday Life talk that maps to NSW Curriculum Stage 2 science. It shows how a classroom concept can become something people can see, test and play with instead of only reading about it.

Watch the demo

A small interactive explainer built around curiosity.

The demo uses a visual model, labelled controls and a few simple prompts so students can connect the idea of Earth's rotation with what they can observe on screen.

What it shows

  • Maps to NSW Curriculum Stage 2 science
  • Earth spinning on its axis and moving around the Sun
  • Day and night shown through direct sunlight
  • Season and equinox controls for testing what changes
  • A playful interface that invites people to explore, pause and ask questions

Why it is useful

Interactive demos can make AI learning feel less abstract. They give people a shared object to look at, ask questions about and reshape together, especially when the idea is tied to something familiar like a curriculum lesson.

This is also a gentle way to show what becomes possible when an everyday teaching idea can turn into a working prototype.

Learning uses

A possible format for workshops, talks or small learning products.

A curriculum-linked workshop example for making AI feel practical and approachable

A classroom-style explainer for a concept people can see and manipulate

A prototype pattern for turning a static explanation into a small learning tool

Interested?

If this kind of learning demo would be useful, email me.

Tell me what you want to explain, who it is for, and whether you are imagining a workshop demo, a first prototype or a simple interactive learning tool.

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Earth Rotation Learning Demo | AI Learning | Jane Arandelovic