23/02/2026
Let's guess which country Floaino will go to next!
Brewwing Knowledge, Concentrated Learning
23/02/2026
Let's guess which country Floaino will go to next!
08/02/2026
🤩 Great opportunity for Middle and High School students!
We are proud to announce that Edpresso is an Official Regional Partner for the International Logic Olympiad (ILO), hosting the preliminary round right here in Thailand.
The registration for Competition is now open: https://edpresso.co/ilo2026
We also offer an intensive 6-week ILO Camp designed to equip students with the skills, strategies, and confidence needed to excel in one of the world's most prestigious academic competitions.
What Makes This Opportunity Special?
Outstanding students who demonstrate exceptional performance in our camp may earn full scholarships covering:
✓ Competition registration
✓ International travel
✓ Accommodation
✓ Entry to the Final Round at Stanford University, United States
Program Details:
📍 Preliminary Round: Mahidol University (Salaya Campus)
📅 Junior Division: 19 April 2026
📅 Senior Division: 25 April 2026
🏆 Final Round Destination: Stanford University, United States
📅 July 2026
This is more than just test preparation. Our approach focuses on developing critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and logical reasoning skills that will serve students throughout their academic journey and beyond.
Scholarships are competitive and awarded based on performance, ensuring that merit and dedication are recognized and rewarded.
Ready to take the next step?
Learn more and apply for ILO Camp: https://edpresso.co/ilo-camp
For more details and questions: https://lin.ee/5bDGu9G
04/02/2026
We are incredibly proud to share that this vision has been recognized on a global stage!
We are honored to receive an Honorable Mention in the Math Power Prize, organized by the mEducation Alliance. 🏆
The Math Power Prize celebrates innovative solutions and educational initiatives that are revolutionizing how students learn and engage with mathematics. It recognizes organizations and projects that go beyond traditional teaching methods to create meaningful, impactful experiences that empower students to see mathematics not as a subject to fear, but as a powerful tool for understanding the world around them. Being honored among such visionary initiatives is an incredible privilege.
At Edpresso, we believe that every student deserves the opportunity to discover the joy and relevance of mathematics. Our journey has been driven by a simple yet powerful vision: to bridge the gap between abstract mathematical concepts and real-world applications. This Honorable Mention is not just our achievement—it belongs to every educator who has championed innovative teaching methods, every student who has embraced the challenge of learning mathematics with curiosity and courage, and every partner who has believed in our vision.
We also want to send a huge shout-out and congratulations to the winners, Hello Ruby and Math through Stories! 🌟
As we move forward, we are more committed than ever to continuing our work, expanding our reach, and deepening our impact on mathematics education. We invite you to join us on this journey. Whether you're an educator looking for innovative resources, a student eager to discover the power of math, or a partner passionate about transforming education, there's a place for you in our community.
Thank you to the mEducation Alliance for this incredible recognition and for the vital work you do in advancing educational innovation. We look forward to continuing to collaborate and grow together.
Learn more about the Math Power Prize and the incredible initiatives being recognized: https://meducationalliance.org/math-power-prize/
27/01/2026
The Wait is Over: ILO 2026 Registration is Now LIVE!
Are you ready to prove your reasoning skills on the world stage? We are excited to announce that registration for the International Logic Olympiad (ILO) 2026 is officially open!
Unlike traditional math competitions, the ILO focuses on the universal language of problem-solving. It’s an opportunity for students to challenge their critical thinking through puzzles, symbolic mathematics, and cognitive games.
📍 Exclusive for Students in Thailand
We are proud to announce that Edpresso has been officially appointed as the Regional Partner for Thailand from Luminas.
For students residing in Thailand, this partnership means you have the exclusive opportunity to participate in the Preliminary Round in-person at our designated testing centers. Experience the thrill of a live competition environment and join a community of young thinkers right here at home.
📅 Key Competition Dates
Registration Period: January 14 – March 18, 2026
Preliminary Round (In-Person & Online): March 19, 2026
Finalists Announced: May 4, 2026
Final Round: July 1 – 3, 2026 (Live at Stanford University, USA!)
📞 Get in Touch
Need help with the registration process or have questions about the Thailand testing centers?
Contact Edpresso (Thailand Regional Partner): 061-8929292
Inbox: Send us a message directly on Facebook!
Line Official: click: https://lin.ee/IxdemIL
Email: [email protected]
Show the world your logical brilliance. Register today!
24/01/2026
We are still buzzing from the incredible energy at BETT UK! It was an honor to meet the visionary leadership team from the Micro:bit Educational Foundation: Gareth Stockdale (CEO), Jonny Austin (CTPO), Melanie Washington (Director of Global Partnership), and Waris Candra (Head of APAC Partnership).
A special highlight was the opportunity to connect with Jonny. We deeply appreciated our time together; we had a fantastic discussion focused on student learning outcomes and how Floaino can bridge the gap between complex theory and hands-on mastery.
It was also a joy to spend time with our lovely partners from Roborisen Korea! Meeting Daewoo Shin and Sangbin Yim was a highlight—seeing their incredible Gcube modular robot in action reminded me why physical computing is so vital.
As a first-time exhibitor, We were proud to showcase how we are changing the game by Floaino:
• Logic over Syntax: We’ve replaced "code-anxiety" with Flow-Based Programming.
• Visual Mastery: Students master AI by building visual logical flows that make concepts intuitive, engaging, and enjoyable.
• Physical Synergy: Floaino brings AI to life by integrating directly with hardware like micro:bit, Arduino, and modular systems like Gcube.
The gap between a child's imagination and the world of AI is closing. We aren't just teaching kids to use technology; we are empowering them to build it.
🚀 Ready to see the future of AI education? We would love to set up a demo for your school or organization. DM me or comment below to get started!
22/01/2026
So happy to meet our lovely partners from RoboRisen (South Korea), the brilliant team behind G-Cube (GCube)
G-Cube is a modular, cube-shaped robotics unit that smartly integrates motor, power, sensing, and communication into a single block. By simply combining multiple cubes, learners can build many different robots- a logical, hands-on creation. This makes robotics more accessible, flexible, and meaningful for classrooms of all ages.
Stay tuned—the future of collaborative learning arrives soon!
21/01/2026
We’re excited to be at BETT UK 2026 at ExCeL London this week, showcasing how the next generation can master Artificial Intelligence through the power of Flow-Based Programming.
Floaino is a learning platform that replaces confusing lines of code with a clear, visual “logical flow”—making AI concepts intuitive, engaging, and enjoyable for kids (and teachers!).
Are you looking for a way to bridge the gap between your child's imagination and the world of Artificial Intelligence?
Come visit us at Booth SG 86 from January 21st–23rd at ExCeL London to see how we’re making AI approachable, creative, and fun for the next generation.
Wheter you are an educator looking for classroom inspiration or a parent curious about screen-time that actually teaches, we can't wait to meet you! 😘
05/01/2026
Raising Kids in the Age of AI
AI is already shaping what our children see, learn, and believe — often without them realizing it.
So the real question is not whether children should learn about AI,
but how we prepare them to think, question, and decide in an AI-shaped world.
This workshop is not about teaching AI or using generative AI tools.
It is about AI literacy, developing the awareness, judgment, and thinking children need to grow up thoughtfully alongside AI.
👨👩👧 Why parents matter most
Parents spend more time with their children than any teacher or technology.
Everyday conversations and small moments are where AI literacy truly begins.
✨ Workshop details
📅 Feb 14, 2026 — Conducted in English
📅 Feb 15, 2026 — Conducted in Thai
🌟 Join Our Parent Workshop: "The AI-Ready Family"
We are hosting a research-backed, parent-friendly workshop designed to give you the confidence to lead your family through the AI revolution. No tech degree required!
Learn and exchange ideas with our facilitator,
Weena Naowaprateep, an AI literacy expert and education researcher working with international colleagues and global research communities, including those aligned with the OECD, UNESCO, and CSTA
In this workshop, parents will:
- Understand AI in a clear, non-technical way
- Learn what research says children actually need in the age of AI
- Gain practical language to talk about AI at home
- Support your child without fear, pressure, or tech overload
No hype.
No coding.
No tool training.
Just research-based guidance for raising thoughtful humans in the age of AI.
👉 Apply / Register here: https://forms.gle/QvmPJysgR5B2gR4L6
📩 For any questions: https://lin.ee/XKBswok
28/12/2025
Someone can take 30 seconds to explain to a child what AI is.
Today, we spent 1.5 hours doing something else entirely helping students perceive what AI actually is for themselves. Because AI isn’t just a block of knowledge to memorize; it’s about developing a sense of how it works, how it thinks, and how it shows up in the world around us.
From the very first activity, one thing became clear.
When I asked, “What is AI?” the immediate answer was ChatGPT.
Only about 1% of the students could recognize AI in their everyday lives.
That means there are still so many children who don’t realize that AI is already all around them—quietly embedded in the tools, platforms, and systems they use every day.
Originally, we had prepared an unplugged activity to introduce the idea of Decision Tree Classification. The exciting part was using a simplified Gini Impurity calculation, allowing students to actually see the ex*****on of the algorithm not just hear about it.
But once we realized the students were Grade 7 and 8, we quickly adjusted.
We shifted to another machine learning activity instead—introducing Unsupervised Learning through K-Means Clustering. It’s one of the simplest entry points, yet still powerful enough for students to grasp how data can organize itself.
Today reminded us that, as an educator, there is still so much more to do. Helping students move from using technology to understanding it is not a small task but it’s an essential one.
Thank you so much to the National Science and Technology Agency (NSTDA) for giving me the opportunity to meet and learn alongside the kids today. Experiences like this make us realize just how much work still lies ahead.
26/11/2025
🎉 Edpresso is proud to host APCSE 2025 in Thailand 🇹🇭
We are honored to have successfully co-hosted the Asia-Pacific Computer Science Education Conference (APCSE) together with Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) and International Computer Science Education Consortium (ICSEC). This year’s event was a meaningful milestone for our region—bringing together leading educators, researchers, and innovators who share the same passion for shaping the future of K–12 CS and AI education.
One of the highlights was our school visits, where participants experienced Thailand’s vibrant learning environments firsthand. From classroom observations to rich conversations with teachers and students, these visits showcased the creativity, commitment, and potential of Thai schools in driving forward computer science education for all.
🙏 Thank you to every speaker, partner, and participant for making APCSE such a strong and inspiring gathering.
🙏 And thank you to our co-hosts, OBEC and ICSEC, for the trust and collaboration.
At Edpresso, we are committed to continuing this journey—brewing ideas, connecting communities, and supporting educators across the Asia-Pacific region.
See you again at APCSE 2026 🙌
26/11/2025
This quote from Dr. Natalie Rusk at APCSE 2025 beautifully reflects how her team thinks about designing tools for children. Their goal is simple: remove barriers so every child can explore, create, and express ideas through technology.
Her talk highlighted a deeper learning goal behind OctoStudio: giving all children— including those who are blind or have low vision—real opportunities to engage in creative coding. Scratch was originally built as a visual tool, which meant some learners could not fully participate. OctoStudio aims to change that.
Her team is designing OctoStudio so kids can hear their code, feel their programs, and understand how actions connect to outcomes. This multi-sensory approach helps children:
- build stronger understanding of sequencing and cause-and-effect
- develop confidence as creators, not just users of technology
- experience coding as something playful, expressive, and accessible
- collaborate and share ideas regardless of their abilities
- learn computational thinking through hands-on exploration
By reimagining the interface around sound, touch, and physical interaction, her team hopes every child can engage deeply with coding—not just those who learn visually.