Classroom teachers
K–12 and college instructors who want practical methods for lesson design, feedback, and assessments that respect everyone's time.
A self-paced course for teachers, researchers, and education professionals who want to use AI as an everyday studio tool — not a magic trick. Friendly pace. Real classrooms. Lifetime access.
teachers, researchers, department leads — we see you
K–12 and college instructors who want practical methods for lesson design, feedback, and assessments that respect everyone's time.
Scholars and instructional designers who want to evaluate AI tools rigorously and use them in teaching and study designs.
Coordinators and admins who need to set institutional AI policy — and bring colleagues along without burning anyone out.
about 2 hours a week, no rush, you can press pause whenever
How modern AI tools actually work, what they're great at, and where they fall apart. Plain English, no hype.
Draft lesson plans, differentiate for the students you actually have, and align to your standards.
Give faster, more thoughtful feedback. Build rubrics and quizzes AI can support — not replace.
Study guides, tutors, and discussion partners — all built with no-code AI tools you can hand to students.
Set classroom AI policies that work. Help students use AI honestly without policing every keystroke.
Put it all together — documented prompts, rubrics, and workflows that map to a class you actually teach.
ten-plus years in real classrooms — learning AI the hard way so you don't have to
cancel anytime, keep your notes forever, easy peasy
if it's not here, just write to us — we love an email
Nope. This course assumes none. Every tool we use has a written interface, and the exercises are designed for educators, not engineers.
About 2 hours a week, including the lesson and a small applied exercise. Most folks finish over a single semester at a calm pace.
We focus on principles and methods that transfer between models and tools. Specific demos use widely available, free or low-cost tools so what you learn applies whichever your school supports.
Yes. Examples span elementary through university across humanities, STEM, and language learning. The frameworks adapt to any subject.
Module 5 covers policy, integrity, and how to introduce AI responsibly within institutional constraints — including how to make the case to skeptical colleagues and admins.
Yes — within 14 days of enrollment, in full, no questions asked. We'd rather you study because you want to.
Drop your details and we'll send your access info plus the first lesson within a working day. Department leads — say so and we'll route you to a faculty conversation.
— see you in lesson one ✦