Course format

A text and audio AI fluency course for busy professionals.

The planned course turns AI vocabulary into short workplace lessons. Each lesson explains one term, shows where it appears at work, gives a decision rule, and ends with a short quiz or reflection prompt.

Who it is for

Managers, founders, consultants, analysts, product owners, risk teams, and professionals who need to discuss AI tools without fumbling on common terms.

What learners receive

Short written lessons, audio versions where available, practical scenarios, one decision rule per concept, quiz prompts, and downloadable vocabulary or meeting cheat sheets where published.

How delivery works

The first commercial delivery route is intended to be a Substack publication. If another platform is selected later, this page can be updated while keeping the same educational and support boundaries.

Lesson structure

Lesson partPurpose
TermNames the AI concept clearly.
Workplace definitionExplains the concept in a sentence a non-technical professional can repeat.
Why it mattersConnects the concept to meetings, reports, vendors, workflows, or decisions.
Mistake to avoidShows the common failure pattern.
Decision ruleGives one practical rule the learner can apply immediately.
Meeting phraseGives one sentence the learner can use at work.
Quiz promptChecks practical understanding, not trivia.

Planned 30-day route

Week 1: Foundations

AI fluency, tokens, context windows, transformers, prompting, hallucinations, and verification.

Week 2: Better work output

Summarization, workflow fit, use-case selection, RAG, role-based use, and team playbooks.

Week 3: Risk and responsibility

Data exposure, data handling, AI risk, controls, human oversight, and AI ownership.

Week 4: Vendor and governance language

Vendor AI claims, vendor risk questions, AI inventory, AI agents, AI regulation, and AI literacy.

Scope boundary: The course explains workplace AI vocabulary and judgment. It does not provide professional legal, compliance, security, audit, certification, tax, or career advice.

Course format questions

Answers about the planned text/audio learning route, lesson structure, and educational boundary.

What does the AI Fluency for Work course include?

The planned AI Fluency for Work course includes short text lessons, audio explainers where available, applied quizzes, meeting phrases, decision rules, and practical cheat sheets for workplace AI vocabulary.

How is the course different from the free concept library?

The free concept library gives public access to core AI terms. The planned paid course is intended to add structure, audio, sequencing, practical worksheets, and a clearer 30-day learning route.

Will the course certify AI skills?

No. AI Fluency for Work is not a certification program. The course is general educational content for workplace AI vocabulary and judgment, not professional certification, legal advice, compliance training, or audit assurance.

How long should each lesson take?

Each AI Fluency for Work lesson is intended to be short enough for a busy professional to complete between tasks. The planned format prioritizes concise text, audio narration, one decision rule, and one applied question.

Can the course be used by teams?

AI Fluency for Work can support team vocabulary alignment, but any team licensing or enterprise delivery route must be confirmed separately before it is advertised or sold.