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Setup

Course progressStage 0 of 10
~45 min
Your two tools

Keep both tabs open all week. Open in a new tab — don’t use the buttons in this page to leave the course.

Build

two tabs open and a webcam test that works

Learn

where you will train your AI and where you will build your game

Ship

a workspace that's ready for the rest of the week

Teacher demo

Before campers touch their laptops, show the whole class:

  1. Open Teachable Machine in a new tab. Show the New Project button.
  2. Open RAISE Playground in a new tab. Show that it looks like Scratch.
  3. Make it clear that we keep both tabs open all week and switch between them.

The big idea

The whole course uses two tools. One tool is where we teach the AI. The other tool is where we build the game. We never close either tab.

Today is small but important. By the end of setup, every camper has both tabs open, their webcam works in Teachable Machine, and they know where to save their work.

New words
tab
a page open in the same browser window
webcam
the little camera on top of the laptop screen
model
the AI brain we will train
project
the game we are building

Build it

Step 1 — Open Teachable Machine

Click the Teachable Machine button at the top of this page. It will open in a new tab.

Once Teachable Machine is open:

  1. Click the big purple Get Started button.
  2. Click Image Project.
  3. Click Standard image model.
  4. You should see two boxes called Class 1 and Class 2 with camera buttons.

If the page asks for camera permission, click Allow. If your camera does not turn on, raise your hand for a coach.

Step 2 — Open RAISE Playground

Switch back to this page. Click the RAISE Playground button. It will open in a third tab.

You should see a Scratch-looking screen with a cat sprite on the right and colorful blocks on the left.

If your camp uses RAISE accounts, sign in now. If not, you can stay signed out — your project will still work for today.

Step 3 — Decide how you will save your AI

Your AI lives inside Teachable Machine. It gets a long link like:

https://teachablemachine.withgoogle.com/models/AbC123xyz/

You will need this link every day. Pick one place to keep it:

  • A Google Doc your coach shares with the room.
  • A sticky note on your laptop.
  • A small notebook by your seat.

Coaches will tell the room which way the camp is using.

Step 4 — Keep both tabs open all week

Three things to remember for the rest of camp:

  • The Teachable Machine tab stays open every day.
  • The RAISE Playground tab stays open every day.
  • This course page is your third tab — open it when you are not sure what to do next.

If you accidentally close a tab, that is okay. The buttons at the top of every stage will open it again.

Test your setup

  • Teachable Machine is open in its own tab and the Image Project screen is visible.
  • Your webcam works — you can see yourself in one of the Class 1 boxes.
  • RAISE Playground is open in its own tab and you can see the cat sprite.
  • You know where your AI link will live (Google Doc, sticky note, notebook).
  • You can switch between this page, Teachable Machine, and RAISE in under five seconds.

If it breaks

  • Camera does not turn on. Click the little camera icon in your browser's address bar and choose Allow. If it still does not work, ask a coach — sometimes a different tab is using the camera and we need to close it.
  • Teachable Machine says the page cannot load. Refresh the page. If that fails, try a different browser tab and re-click the button at the top of this page.
  • RAISE Playground looks completely different from Scratch. You probably clicked the wrong link. Use the button at the top of this page to reopen it.
  • I accidentally closed one of the tabs. The buttons at the top of every stage will open them again. Your AI and your project are saved on those websites — closing the tab does not delete them, as long as you saved.
Coach notes

Before the room starts, walk past every laptop and confirm two things: webcam access is allowed, and both tabs are open. The single biggest setup failure is a kid who clicked "Block" on the camera permission — once it's blocked, the only fix is digging into browser site settings, which eats time.

If a camp pre-creates Teachable Machine accounts (recommended for the 7–9 age range), put each camper's account credentials on a card before camp starts. Saves 10 minutes of typing per kid.

The "where do I save my AI link" question is real. The simplest version is a shared Google Doc the room can all type into — coaches glance at the doc to see who has and hasn't gotten there.