
AIM4ALL
Artificial Intelligence Mentorship for All Learners in Rural STEM Contexts
Project Overview
AIM4ALL is a funded project currently in active development. Building on our awarded proposal, this initiative integrates an AI-powered peer mentor into rural agricultural STEM learning to strengthen computational thinking, agricultural literacy, and student engagement through discovery-driven classroom experiences.
The project centers on practical, real-world tasks in agricultural science while supporting teachers with scalable AI-assisted classroom resources. AIM4ALL is designed to be adaptable, sustainable, and meaningful for underserved rural learning environments.
Current Focus
- AI peer mentoring for student inquiry and reflection
- Computational thinking through authentic agricultural challenges
- Teacher-supported implementation in rural STEM classrooms
Why AIM4ALL Matters
The Challenge
Rural STEM classrooms often face limited resources for sustained AI integration, while students need more support for computational thinking in authentic agricultural contexts.
Our Solution
AIM4ALL combines collaborative project work with Aspen, an AI peer mentor that prompts reflection, scaffolds student thinking, and supports iterative problem-solving.
The Impact
The project strengthens student engagement, advances AI-supported computational thinking, and helps teachers deliver high-value STEM learning in rural environments.
AIM4ALL Platform in Action
The main learning interface combines collaborative writing and data analysis on the left with the Aspen AI peer mentor chat on the right. Aspen guides students with scaffolding prompts rather than direct answers to encourage reasoning and ownership of learning.
Aspen: “Hi there! What part of your agricultural research project are you working on right now?”
Student: “I’m having a hard time for data analysis.”
Aspen: “Thanks for sharing! Which specific part of your data analysis is tricky?”
Learning Scenarios

Student-AI Dialogue: A learner interacts with a visualized AI mentor to get timely support and problem-solving guidance.

AIM4ALL is advancing AI-supported, learner-centered rural STEM education.
Funding Support
AIM4ALL is supported by these two grants from the College of Education & Human Development at Texas A&M University:
- EMERGE: Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Catapult Seed Grant
Funded project now in implementation | PI: Dr. Tugce Aldemir | Co-PI: Dr. Donggil Song (Einbrain Lab)



