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AI for Beginners: Tools, Prompts, and Smart Workflows , Practical AI: prompts, supervised vs unsupervised learning, data literacy, and step‑by‑step workflows for real results.

Course Description

This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.

VALUE PROPOSITION

Learn core AI concepts and apply them immediately with clear, repeatable prompting workflows. You build practical skills step by step, using simple templates to solve real tasks faster and more confidently—and finish by designing your own AI-powered workflow for a real-world problem.

What you will learn

  • Lesson 1 (Understanding AI and its importance):
    You define AI in plain language, distinguish ML, DL, and generative models, and spot everyday uses while understanding why AI literacy matters for work and life.
  • Lesson 2 (Essential skills for navigating the AI world):
    You practice prompt engineering, solidify core AI vocabulary, build basic data literacy, evaluate outputs critically, and adopt continuous learning habits.
  • Lesson 3 (Common techniques used in AI):
    You compare prompt engineering with supervised learning (classification, regression) and unsupervised learning (clustering, anomaly detection) to choose the right method for a task.
  • Lesson 4 (Step-by-step prompt engineering):
    You follow a four-step process—define goal, add context, choose a prompting technique, evaluate and refine—to produce accurate, useful results consistently.
  • Lesson 5 (Designing simple AI-powered workflows – capstone):
    You combine everything you’ve learned to map human + AI steps, design prompts, and build a reusable AI-powered workflow that turns messy notes or ideas into clear outputs tailored to your own real task.

Who this course is for

You are a beginner or non‑technical professional (students, career starters, SMB owners, marketers, HR, ops, educators) who wants practical AI skills to improve everyday writing, planning, research, and decision-making at work or study.

How the course works (structure and outputs)

  • Lesson 1: Definitions and Importance of AI
  • Lesson 2: Key Skills Required for AI Interaction
  • Lesson 3: Common AI Techniques Explained
  • Lesson 4: Step-by-Step Guide to Implementing Prompt Engineering
  • Lesson 5: Putting It All Together – Designing Simple AI-Powered Workflows (capstone project using your own real or realistic task)

You move from understanding concepts → practising prompts → applying techniques → building a full workflow you can reuse after the course.

Minimum Requirements — Exactly what you need to take this course

Software (free or tools most learners already have)

  • Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel – You will use this for structured worksheets (e.g., matrices, simple charts, trackers, and action plans).
  • Google Docs or Microsoft Word – You will use this for one-page summaries and stakeholder updates.

Notes:

  • No paid tools or advanced analytics required.
  • If you can’t install anything, the browser versions (Google Sheets/Docs) are sufficient.

Additional materials

  • A computer with a modern web browser and reliable internet
  • A real or realistic problem from your work/study/personal context to practice on
  • Basic facts or observations about the problem (e.g., dates, counts, examples) to make the exercises concrete
  • Course templates (provided in the course) for worksheets, matrices, action plans, KPI tracking, and your Lesson 5 workflow

Appropriate mindsets

  • Bias to action and iteration: you will try small steps, learn, and improve
  • Evidence over opinions: you will use lightweight data to guide choices
  • Clarity and brevity: you will keep outputs simple and visual
  • Collaboration when possible: you will align stakeholders early; if working solo, you will reflect and seek feedback when you can

Who this course is for:

  • Intended learners: Who this course is for Beginners to AI who want a practical, non-technical start and clear, jargon-free explanations. Professionals (marketing, HR, operations, admin, customer support) seeking to use AI to speed up research, writing, planning, and analysis. Students and job seekers who want foundational AI literacy, prompt writing skills, and portfolio-ready mini projects. Entrepreneurs, freelancers, and small business owners aiming to streamline content creation, customer communication, and basic data tasks with AI. Educators and trainers exploring safe, ethical, and effective classroom or workshop uses of AI. Career switchers entering tech-adjacent roles who need a broad overview of AI concepts, common techniques, and everyday tools. Productivity enthusiasts who want to build dependable AI workflows (prompts, checklists, and templates) for real tasks. Who this course is NOT for: Advanced practitioners seeking deep math, coding, or production ML engineering. Learners looking for a specialized path in data science, MLOps, or model training. How learners will use this course: Apply structured prompting to real work (emails, summaries, drafts, ideas, plans). Choose the right AI tool for a task and use it safely and ethically. Understand core AI concepts and where they add value in daily workflows. Build repeatable, beginner-friendly AI workflows and quick wins in under an hour.
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