Evolve AI Institute Aurelius Institute Towne Lake · 2026

Free Parent Seminar · Wed, May 27, 2026

Preparing Your Child for the AI Future

AI is changing how your child learns, thinks, and grows up. In this free one-hour seminar, you’ll see what skills matter most as AI reshapes school and the workplace, and walk out with clear tools you can use at home this week to keep them sharp, curious, and ready for what comes next.

Date
Wed, May 27
2026
Time
6:30 – 7:30 PM
One hour, with Q&A
Location
Towne Lake
Lakehouse

Bring your questions. Leave with a plan.

Seats are limited. Reserve yours below.

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Wed, May 27 · 6:30 PM · Towne Lake Lakehouse

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Harvard AI Pedagogy Project TEDx 2025
Why Attend

Three things you’ll walk away with

  • The skills that matter most. A clear picture of which abilities rise in value for your child as AI reshapes school and work, and which ones fade.
  • Habits to build at home this week. Specific, simple practices you can introduce immediately to keep your child sharp, curious, and in command of AI rather than dependent on it.
  • Healthy boundaries without falling behind. Frameworks for deciding when and how your child should use AI, so they grow stronger rather than thinner.
What We’ll Cover

One hour. Real answers. Tools you can use tonight.

A practical look at what AI means for your child at school, at home, and in the years ahead.

The skills that matter most

Which abilities rise in value as AI reshapes school and the workplace, and which fade.

The real risks of over-reliance

What happens when your child leans too hard on AI for thinking, writing, and problem solving.

Why thinking habits matter now

The cognitive habits your child needs to build today so AI becomes a tool they command, rather than a crutch.

Where schools fall short

An honest look at the gaps in how schools are handling AI, and what parents can do to fill them.

Tools you can use at home this week

You’ll leave with clear, practical moves you can put into action immediately to help your child stay sharp, curious, and prepared.

Meet Your Team

The educators leading this for your family

Two seasoned educators with deep experience teaching kids and training teachers in the AI age.

Leading the Summer Camp Monica Kamion, M.S., Director of Curriculum and Training at Evolve AI Institute

Monica Kamion, M.S.

Director of Curriculum & Training

Texas A&M Doctoral Candidate AI Faculty Fellow Science Educator

Monica is a science educator and curriculum researcher specializing in AI literacy and STEM. She has taught grade school biology and has been a college professor for 15 years. She is a doctoral candidate in Curriculum and Instruction at Texas A&M University and the inaugural AI and Online Engagement Faculty Fellow at one of the nation’s largest colleges. Monica designs and teaches the Aurelius Institute Summer Camp on-site every day.

Read Monica’s full bio

Leading the Parent Seminar Tim Mousel, M.S., Founder and CEO of Evolve AI Institute

Tim Mousel, M.S.

Founder & CEO, Evolve AI Institute

Harvard AI Pedagogy Project TEDx 2025 30+ Years in Education

Tim holds a K-12 education degree from the University of Northern Iowa and has been a college professor since 1993. He trains teachers and parents nationwide on what AI means for kids. His work has been published by the Harvard AI Pedagogy Project, and he gave a TEDx talk on AI in education in 2025. Tim will lead the parent seminar personally and answer your questions.

Read Tim’s full bio

Also This Summer

Aurelius Institute Summer Camp

Hands-on AI camp for students entering 5th through 8th grade. Two July weeks at Towne Lake Lakehouse, capped at 20 campers per week.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything parents commonly ask before registering.

Yes. The parent seminar is completely free. There is no cost to attend, no upsell during the event, and no obligation. Reserve your seat at the top of this page.

The seminar is held at the Towne Lake Lakehouse in Cypress, Texas, on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, from 6:30 to 7:30 PM Central Time, followed by Q&A.

Tim Mousel, M.S., founder of Evolve AI Institute, is leading the parent seminar. Tim has 30+ years in higher education, has been featured twice in Forbes, was published by the Harvard AI Pedagogy Project, gave a TEDx talk in 2025, and was invited to the White House AI Task Force on AI Education.

The summer camps are for middle schoolers. The Week of July 20 group is for students entering 5th and 6th grade. The Week of July 27 group is for students entering 7th and 8th grade. Both run Monday through Friday, 2:00 to 5:00 PM. View the full camp page.

Monica Kamion, M.S., Director of Curriculum and Training at Evolve AI Institute, designs and leads the camp curriculum. Monica is a doctoral candidate in Curriculum and Instruction at Texas A&M University and the inaugural AI and Online Engagement Faculty Fellow at one of the nation’s largest colleges.

Schools often focus on the surface use of AI tools. We focus on what stays valuable as AI advances: the human capacities AI cannot replace, including judgment, attention, reasoning, self-regulation, and independent thinking.

Yes. You will leave the seminar with practical tools and frameworks you can use at home this week to help your child build strong thinking habits in the AI age.

Camp registration details, including pricing, are shared after the parent seminar on May 27, 2026. Register for the seminar above, or join the camp interest list if you only want camp updates.

Email Monica Kamion at monica@evolveaiinstitute.com to let us know. We can connect you with future sessions or share follow-up resources.

Bring yourself, your questions, and a notebook if you would like to take notes. We provide all materials for the session.

Yes, parking is available on site at the Towne Lake Lakehouse in Cypress, Texas.

Yes. Director of Curriculum and Training Monica Kamion is a doctoral candidate in Curriculum and Instruction at Texas A&M and the inaugural AI and Online Engagement Faculty Fellow at one of the nation’s largest colleges. Founder Tim Mousel holds a K-12 education degree from the University of Northern Iowa and has been a college professor since 1993. He has been featured twice in Forbes, published by the Harvard AI Pedagogy Project, gave a TEDx talk in 2025, and was invited to the White House AI Task Force on AI Education. Evolve AI Institute is trusted by 50+ institutions including the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and the Department of Defense.

Have a different question? Email monica@evolveaiinstitute.com.

Questions?

Reach out and we’ll get back to you quickly.

Monica Kamion

Director of Curriculum & Training

monica@evolveaiinstitute.com

Evolve AI Institute LLC presents the Aurelius Institute Summer Camp · Towne Lake Lakehouse · May 27, 2026 · 6:30 PM