

We craft
interactive
learning
experiences
We work hard to make our online and offline interactive learning experiences affordable, accessible and inclusive.
What We Do

We've implemented STEM hackathons for students in 100+ rural and underserved schools across 5 states in India to promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) learning. We have also designed an intersectional STEM club curriculum for 800+ rural and underserved schools, which weaves STEM and arts together with questioning and busting gender stereotypes.

An online museum all about curating objects and stories of everyday history of the 99%. The artefacts are in their functional state, so that you can touch, feel, interact, and make a personal connection with them in our offline museum, and interact with their 3d models on our upcoming digital platform.

Rich graphics-based interactive learning experiences to enable learning through discovery. For example - learn cryptography by stepping into the shoes of Turing and Welchman to pull apart and reassemble an Enigma machine online, and break the enigma code by playing an online game and coding the machine’s parts; use your newly acquired cryptography skills to start learning Web3.0.

In-house collection of 5000+ books. Scanned and cataloged on a webapp built in-house. Let us know when you find our oldest published book. An example of one of our old books - it has a world map from before the USA was 'discovered' and colonised by Europeans.

A collection of 40 Games, upcoming projects in VR, and a cloud gaming lab in the making. We aim to use the power of cloud gaming to take educational gaming into the hands of every kid, irrespective of how much they can pay.

Tinkering lab with a 3d printer, mechanical calculators, reel projectors and more. We break things, learn how they work, and develop minimal, affordable kits to enable every kid to experience DIY, irrespective of how much they can pay.

Mystery comes in all sizes! cabinet of curiosity is an assortment of artefacts with a rich story and clues aII over them. Each artefact tells a story - about its origin, the way it works, the purpose it served and much more. Cabinets of curiosity can be excellent vehicles to learn history and science together.