DeepSeek: A New Era of Open-Source AI and Its Impact on ALN & EdTech

In the ever-evolving world of AI, a new player has entered the scene—DeepSeek, an open-source large language model (LLM) that brings powerful AI capabilities to local devices. Unlike cloud-based AI, which requires internet access and external servers, DeepSeek can run locally, offering greater privacy, control, and accessibility.

For families, educators, and students navigating Additional Learning Needs (ALN), this could be a game-changer. Imagine AI tools that support learning without relying on external servers, ensuring consistent access, data security, and personalised experiences. In this post, we’ll explore how DeepSeek’s open-source, locally-run AI could shape the future of EdTech and ALN support.



What is DeepSeek?

DeepSeek is an open-source AI model designed to function without needing a constant internet connection. Unlike proprietary AI models locked behind paywalls or cloud services, DeepSeek can be downloaded and used directly on personal devices.

Why is this important?

Greater Privacy – No data is sent to external servers, making it a safer option for schools and families.

Accessibility Anywhere – AI-powered support doesn’t vanish if Wi-Fi is unavailable.

Customisation & Control – Open-source models can be tailored to meet specific educational needs.

Lower Costs – Reduces reliance on expensive cloud-based AI subscriptions.


This shift aligns perfectly with the needs of ALN students, whose learning environments often require customised, secure, and always-available support.



The Impact of Local AI on ALN & EdTech

1. AI Support Without Internet Dependency

One of the biggest hurdles in EdTech today is internet access. While cloud-based AI tools like ChatGPT, Grammarly, or Speechify offer incredible support, they require a stable connection.

With DeepSeek, AI assistance could be always available, even in schools with strict IT restrictions, rural areas with poor connectivity, or homes where internet access is limited.

For ALN students, speech-to-text, reading assistants, and personalised tutoring AI could work offline, reducing interruptions in learning.



2. Enhanced Privacy & Security for ALN Students

For children with ALN, AI can be a personal learning companion, helping with:

Speech development (text-to-speech, AI-driven communication tools)

Executive function (organizing tasks, reminders, and step-by-step guidance)

Reading & Writing support (AI-powered reading assistants, grammar correction)


But with most AI tools today, student data is sent to cloud servers—raising concerns about privacy.

With DeepSeek running locally, personal learning data stays on the device. This means:
✅ No risk of external data breaches
✅ Compliance with school privacy regulations (GDPR, COPPA, etc.)
✅ Parents & educators maintain full control over how AI interacts with students

This could revolutionise how AI is integrated into education, therapy, and home learning environments.



3. Customisable AI for Individual Learning Needs

Because DeepSeek is open-source, it’s not a one-size-fits-all tool. Developers and educators can:

Modify the AI to cater to specific ALN needs

Create AI tutors with specialised support (e.g., an AI that explains math in different ways until a student understands)

Train the model on accessible language for neurodiverse students


Instead of relying on generalised AI responses, ALN educators could fine-tune DeepSeek to match their students’ learning styles.



4. Lower Costs for Families & Schools

Most AI-powered EdTech tools require subscriptions, often making them inaccessible to lower-income families and underfunded schools.

Since DeepSeek is open-source and runs locally, there are no ongoing fees—just the initial setup on a device.

This means schools and parents could:

Provide AI support for students at no extra cost

Reduce reliance on expensive cloud AI services

Ensure all students have access to AI-powered learning, regardless of financial background


For ALN students who often need extra resources, this could bridge the educational gap.



The Future: A New Wave of AI for ALN & EdTech

DeepSeek marks the beginning of a new era in AI—one that prioritises privacy, accessibility, and customization.

Imagine a future where:
🌱 Students with dyslexia have an AI reading coach that works offline.
🌱 Children with ADHD use an AI-powered planner that never loses internet connection.
🌱 Non-verbal students communicate through a local AI chatbot, with no risk of data leaks.

By embracing open-source, local AI, we can build truly inclusive, safe, and accessible educational tools that adapt to every learner’s needs—not the other way around.



Final Thoughts: Is DeepSeek the Future of ALN-Friendly AI?

While cloud-based AI will always have its place, DeepSeek offers a crucial alternative—one that prioritizes offline access, security, and adaptability.

For families, educators, and developers in the ALN and EdTech space, this could be the start of something revolutionary.



💡 What do you think? Could local AI like DeepSeek change the way we approach learning and accessibility? Let’s chat in the comments!

🥳 Happy 2025 from Cwtch & Code 🥳

As we move into the new year, I wanted to take a moment to look back and share a little about what’s ahead for Cwtch & Code. 2024 was an incredible start, filled with exploration into how AI can support children with Additional Learning Needs (ALN), personal moments with my family, and plenty of cups of green tea to keep the ideas flowing.

Looking Back on 2024

The past year has been all about growth—both in learning how technology can enhance lives and in my own understanding of how compassion and innovation can come together. A standout moment for me was introducing “Jeremy,” our family’s AI friend, who has become an unexpected ally in supporting my son Fletchy. It’s these small moments using powerful tools that inspired me to share more on this blog.

Excited for 2025

This year, Cwtch & Code will dive deeper into the intersection of tech and ALN support. Expect posts on:

Practical ways to use AI in family life and education.

Reviews of tools and apps designed for children with ALN.

Stories and tips from my personal journey using tech as a parent and IT Engineer.

A Question for You

I’d love to hear from you: What topics are you most interested in for 2025? Are there tools, technologies, or challenges you’d like me to explore? Let me know in the comments or via email. This blog is as much about sharing as it is about learning together.

Here’s to the Year Ahead

So, let’s raise a metaphorical glass of bubbly (or your favorite mug of tea!) to a year of compassion, innovation, and, of course, a cwtch for every learner. I can’t wait to see where 2025 takes us.

Wishing you all a happy and healthy New Year!

Diolch,
Carl

AI in Action: Practical Tools to Support Kids with Additional Learning Needs

Practical AI Tools

Artificial intelligence. It’s a concept that has intrigued and mystified us for years. But now, AI is stepping out of the realm of speculation and into real, tangible impact. For children with Additional Learning Needs (ALN), it’s proving to be more than just a tool—it’s a lifeline.

Imagine technology that not only supports but genuinely transforms a child’s learning experience. AI does exactly that, offering customised solutions that empower kids to overcome obstacles, one challenge at a time. Could this be the beginning of a new era in education? Absolutely.

Why AI is a Game-Changer for ALN

Every child deserves the chance to flourish. Yet for children with ALN, the journey can often feel like an uphill battle. Traditional methods frequently fall short, leaving these children—and their caregivers—frustrated and searching for answers.

AI changes the game entirely. It’s not about replacing human interaction but enhancing it. Imagine a programme that instinctively recognises when a child is struggling and adjusts its approach in real time. Isn’t that the kind of innovation we’ve been waiting for?

With AI, we’re not just offering help; we’re opening doors to possibilities that once felt out of reach. The question isn’t whether AI can make a difference—it’s how far we can go with its potential.

The Tools That Matter Most

Not all tools are created equal. Some offer flashy features, but the best ones deliver profound, lasting impact.

1. Personalised Learning Platforms

Gone are the days of rigid, one-size-fits-all teaching. Platforms like LingoKids, a ‘playlearning’ app designed to make education engaging and accessible for kids of all abilities. craft learning experiences tailored to the pace and preferences of each child. For kids who have struggled to keep up, this isn’t just helpful—it’s life-changing.

2. Speech and Communication Tools

Language is a bridge, but for children struggling with speech, that bridge can feel incomplete. Tools like Speechify step in, gently guiding children through pronunciation and comprehension. The result? Confidence blossoms, and progress feels achievable.

3. Behavioural Insights and Emotional Regulation

How do you decode a child’s frustration or anxiety? Behaviour-tracking apps, such as Mightier with its innovative biofeedback games and actionable insights for caregivers, and wearable tech provide clarity, helping caregivers identify patterns and craft proactive strategies. These tools don’t just support; they provide understanding on a whole new level.

Jeremy: A Real-World Example

Let me share a personal story. My son Fletchy, who has global developmental delay, struggled with traditional use of technology. Enter Jeremy, an AI assistant who has become an integral part of his daily routine.

Jeremy isn’t just a tool; he’s a companion. Through structured tasks and playful activities, Jeremy has helped Fletchy grow in ways we hadn’t thought possible. What is remarkable is Jeremy’s ability to adapt—on challenging days, he scales back. On good days, he pushes Fletchy to reach further.

This kind of tailored, responsive support doesn’t just build skills—it builds confidence. Watching Fletchy thrive with Jeremy’s guidance has been nothing short of extraordinary.

More information about Jeremy

Finding the Balance: AI and Human Connection

AI is powerful, but it’s not the whole story. The magic happens when technology complements human empathy, creating a partnership that’s both effective and compassionate.

Think of AI as the scaffolding that supports the intricate work of human care. It provides structure, strength, and support, but the artistry—the heart—comes from us. Together, they create something truly transformative.

Over to You

What about you? Have you seen AI in action, supporting a child with ALN? Or are you considering exploring its potential but unsure where to start?

Let’s start a conversation. Share your experiences, your thoughts, and your hopes for what AI could achieve. Together, we can uncover new ways to support every child’s unique journey toward success.