Lessons that change based on what you already know.
Start with the gauge if you are new. If you already took it, this page will recommend a different lesson order for your level.
Your lesson path
What AI actually is
Models, training, prediction, hallucination, and why chat is only one small part of AI.
How to talk to AI
Prompting as the doorway: context, role, examples, constraints, and better follow-up questions.
Being a great AI partner
Use AI to teach, challenge, critique, and practice without letting it replace the thinking you need to build.
How to check and challenge AI
Hallucinations, sources, uncertainty, model limits, and the habits that keep you from being fooled.
Build with AI
Move beyond chat. Build tutors, workflows, research experiments, tools, and model comparisons.
How to use this course
If you are new, take the gauge first. It checks knowledge and judgment, then suggests a route.
If you already know the basics, skip around. The chapters are now paths: foundations, asking, judgment, verification, and building.
Try things as you go. Reading about AI is not enough. You need to test prompts, compare answers, catch mistakes, and build small projects.