Future-Ready Digital Skills for Teenagers 14–16
SkillNest's advanced program equips Class 9–10 students with career-grade digital skills — Advanced Excel, AI productivity, data handling, and professional presentation skills — that stand out in college applications and future careers.
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Ages 14–16 Curriculum Overview
Career-grade skills taught at the depth required for college applications, internship readiness, and competitive advantage in the digital economy.
Advanced Excel
AI Productivity & Prompt Engineering
Data Handling & Visualization
Career Readiness
6-Week Learning Roadmap
Advanced Excel Formulas
Pivot Tables & Data Analysis
AI Productivity Tools
Data Visualization
Professional Presentations
Portfolio & Certificate
What Your Teen Can Do After 6 Weeks
| Skill Area | Before SkillNest | After SkillNest |
|---|---|---|
| Excel | Basic SUM & formatting | VLOOKUP, Pivot Tables, Dashboards |
| AI Tools | Basic ChatGPT prompts | Advanced prompting, research chains, output evaluation |
| Presentations | Basic PowerPoint slides | Design systems, animation, data-driven slides |
| Data Skills | Reading simple charts | Creating & interpreting data dashboards |
| Career Portfolio | No digital portfolio | Professional digital portfolio ready for college applications |
Recommended Programs for Ages 14–16 (Class 9-10)
For high-school readiness, we recommend mastering practical prompt systems in Practical AI Tools and moving along the Advanced Digital Skills Path.
Parents Ask About Ages 14–16
What digital skills should teenagers aged 14–16 learn? ▼
Teenagers aged 14–16 should focus on career-ready skills: Advanced Excel with formulas and pivot tables, AI productivity tools and prompt engineering, professional data visualization, career-grade PowerPoint, and building a digital portfolio. These skills stand out in college applications and internship opportunities.
Will weekend classes interfere with Class 10 board exam preparation? ▼
No. Classes are held on weekends for 1 hour, specifically designed to complement board exam preparation. Many skills — Excel for science data, AI for research, professional presentations for project submissions — directly support Class 10 academics and practicals.
How is this different from the Ages 11–13 program? ▼
The Ages 14–16 program goes significantly deeper. While Ages 11–13 covers MS Office basics and AI introduction, Ages 14–16 covers advanced Excel formulas (VLOOKUP, INDEX-MATCH, pivot tables), professional AI prompt engineering, data analysis and visualization, and career-oriented digital portfolio building — skills valued by colleges and employers.
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Give Your Teenager a Digital Edge
In 6 weeks, your teen will have skills that most adults don't have — Advanced Excel, AI productivity, data analysis, and a professional digital portfolio.
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