How to see what my teen made online

Egg Academy shows parents what teens make -- daily showcases, shared creative outputs, and Starter Course reports at weeks 2, 6, and 10.

Many parents enroll in creative programmes but still cannot tell what happened on the other side of the screen. Egg Academy is designed for parent visibility -- not just teen engagement -- so you can see finished work, session showcases, and written progress during the Starter Course.

Why visibility matters

Parents often tell us their previous courses lacked feedback -- they paid for sessions but could not see what their child created or whether time online was worthwhile. Others want creative work on the wall at home, not buried in an email no one opens. Egg Academy treats parent visibility as part of the product, not an afterthought.

Daily showcases

During live weekday sessions (Mon-Fri, 4-6pm NZ), teens present work in daily showcases -- a predictable moment where they share what they made that session. You can preview this rhythm -- see observe a live session and contact us before enrolling.

Creative outputs shared with you

Finished projects and creative outputs are shared with parents -- games, animation loops, art, music, video edits, and more. You can browse the whole cohort's work, not only your teen's, which helps you see the standard and variety of what students produce.

Individual student reports

During the Starter Course, you receive individual student reports at Week 2, Week 6, and Week 10 -- written progress updates on what your teen has explored, built, and where they are heading next. This is separate from daily showcases; it is a parent-facing summary across the 10-week Egg-Xplore path.

At home: ask better questions

Even with Egg Academy visibility, home conversation helps. See how to tell if computer time is useful for prompts like What did you make today? and Can you show me your next step? Creators who are genuinely building usually love to explain.

After the Starter Course

Ongoing Community Access keeps weekday showcases, challenges, and portfolio work going -- so visibility is not a one-term feature. See how Egg Academy works for the full path.

Related pages

Last updated: August 2026. Egg-Xplore entry path Β· Membership Β· Sign up as Family Β· Contact

Start with Egg-Xplore

Egg-Xplore Digital Creativity is the facilitated entry path for new creators -- ten digital-creative subjects in a small group with live facilitator support, before optional Community Access membership.

  • Egg-Xplore Digital Creativity -- 10 skills over 10 weeks
  • Approximately 10 teens per session with live facilitator support
  • $249 + GST -- full refund if you cancel before the first two weeks
  • Then Community Access membership at $40/month

Want to preview first? Observe a live session, see membership, or contact us.

Common questions

How do I know if an online class is actually working?
Look for tangible outputs (projects you can see), regular progress updates, and your teen able to explain what they are making. Egg Academy provides showcases, shared creative outputs, and individual student reports during the Starter Course.
Will I get weekly emails with my teen's work?
Creative outputs and reports are shared through Egg Academy's parent visibility flows -- individual student reports at Week 2, Week 6, and Week 10 during the Starter Course, plus ongoing showcases during membership.
Can facilitators tell me what my teen worked on?
Facilitators support live sessions and can often confirm what challenges or subjects teens were engaged with. For account-specific questions, contact us.
What if my teen is shy about showing me?
You can still browse cohort work and read individual student reports. At home, curious questions work better than inspection -- see useful computer time.
Is exposure enough if they do not finish everything?
Many parents value exposure to ten digital subjects during Egg-Xplore even when every project is not polished. Reports and showcases still show direction and engagement -- contact home shows you care.