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AI Literacy: Thinking, Questioning & Learning in the Age of Intelligent Tools

This course gives you the skills to use AI confidently - not just as a shortcut, but as a thinking partner. You'll learn to ask sharper questions, challenge what AI tells you, and make smarter decisions with (and about) the tools shaping our world.
  • Updated Jun 22, 2026
  • English
  • General Audiences - suitable for all ages
Learn in your language: every lesson can be translated on demand into 102 languages

What you'll learn

AI is already part of your child's world - homework help, search results, chatbots, recommendations. The question isn't whether they'll use AI, it's whether they'll use it well.

This 6-hour course gives learners aged 11–19 the skills to use AI tools with confidence, curiosity, and critical judgment. Through short video lessons and hands-on mini activities, students learn how AI actually works, how to ask better questions, how to think alongside AI instead of relying on it blindly, and how to verify what it tells them.

This isn't a coding course or a "how to use ChatGPT" tutorial. It's a thinking course — one that happens to use AI as the training ground. By the end, students won't just know how to prompt an AI. They'll know how to question it, challenge it, and use it as a genuine partner in their own learning.

Designed to be completed as six standalone sessions or one intensive day, the course is light on heavy project work and big on real thinking — making it easy to fit into a busy homeschool week.

 

What You Will Learn

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

  • Explain what AI can and can't actually do — and why that distinction matters
  • Spot when AI sounds confident but is wrong
  • Write clear, specific, well-structured prompts that get better results
  • Use follow-up questions to deepen an AI conversation instead of stopping at the first answer
  • Challenge AI responses and verify claims using outside sources
  • Use AI responsibly to support research and document analysis — without losing their own voice
  • Apply everything they've learned to an independent, AI-assisted inquiry project

More than a set of tech skills, learners walk away with a mindset: AI as a tool to think with, not a shortcut to think for them.

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This FREE AI Literacy course gives you the skills to use AI confidently - not just as a shortcut, but as a thinking partner.

You'll learn to ask sharper questions, challenge what AI tells you, and make smarter decisions with (and about) the tools shaping our world.

 

This course is suitable for Tweens and Teens too! 

AI is already part of your child's world — homework help, search results, chatbots, recommendations. The question isn't whether they'll use AI, it's whether they'll use it well.

This 6-hour course gives learners aged 11–19 the skills to use AI tools with confidence, curiosity, and critical judgment. Through short video lessons and hands-on mini activities, students learn how AI actually works, how to ask better questions, how to think alongside AI instead of relying on it blindly, and how to verify what it tells them.

This isn't a coding course or a "how to use ChatGPT" tutorial. It's a thinking course — one that happens to use AI as the training ground. By the end, students won't just know how to prompt an AI. They'll know how to question it, challenge it, and use it as a genuine partner in their own learning.

Designed to be completed as six standalone sessions or one intensive day, the course is light on heavy project work and big on real thinking — making it easy to fit into a busy homeschool week.

Requirements

  • A device with internet access (laptop, tablet, or desktop)
  • Access to a free AI chat tool (e.g. ChatGPT, Claude, or similar — any free-tier AI assistant works)
  • A notebook or digital doc for reflections and mini projects
  • About 1 hour per session (6 sessions total, or one full day)

No coding experience, prior AI knowledge, or paid subscriptions required.

Creator

Tirzah Elese
@MrsExclusive The Leadership and NeuroScience Geek
  • 14 Learners
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The Leadership and NeuroScience Geek

AI Literacy: Thinking, Questioning & Learning in the Age of Intelligent Tools
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This course includes

  • 1 section · 5 lessons
  • Basic level
  • English
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