This comprehensive, self-paced course transforms students from passive AI users into strategic collaborators who can harness GenAI's power while maintaining their learning, creativity, and integrity.
Future Fluent: GenAI Literacy for Students
6-8 Hours | Includes Teacher’s Guide
AI Literacy is the top foundational skill of today and the future.
Build real-world AI skills you can use in school, work, and life. In a few hours, you’ll learn how to use AI well, spot its limits, and make good choices with the SEE Framework (Safely, Ethically, Efficiently). No experience needed—just curiosity.
What Students Will Learn
Foundational Understanding
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Identify AI and GenAI systems in daily life and explain key differences between them
Explain how Large Language Models (LLMs) work by predicting patterns from training data, and recognize the limitations this approach creates
Distinguish between different types of AI (machine learning vs. generative AI)
Recognize hallucinations (confident mistakes) and understand why they happen
How to Prompt with GenAI
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Use AI for Education’s 5 S's Framework to craft effective prompts for any GenAI tool
Build reusable system prompts and context blocks (pre-written information that gives GenAI a consistent background about your needs, preferences, or project requirements)
Identify and address GenAI's problematic behaviors (making unfounded assumptions, over-explaining, excessive agreement without critical analysis)
Safe & Ethical Strategies
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Protect personal information and understand privacy implications of using different GenAI tools
Spot hallucinations/inaccuracies, biased outputs, and fabricated citations in real-time
Build a personal Code of Conduct based on the Four Pillars of Information Protection, Personal Independence, Authentic Voice, and Transparency
Real World Skills
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Use GenAI to enhance organization and planning (task management, scheduling, project planning) while developing your own executive function skills
Apply human judgment to evaluate GenAI outputs and determine when to rely on, modify, or discard AI-generated content
Bridge learning gaps by using GenAI as a tutor or study partner while ensuring you build genuine understanding and can explain concepts independently
Amplify your authentic creativity by using GenAI as a brainstorming partner, feedback tool, or technical assistant while preserving your original voice and vision
Evaluate emerging AI tools by applying the SEE Framework (Skills, Ethics, Exploration) to determine if, when, and how to adopt new GenAI applications
Who is this course for?
High school & college students wanting to build their AI literacy
Those preparing for college and careers in an AI-integrated world
Schools and educational organizations looking to equip students with essential AI literacy skills
What They Will Receive
Certificate of Completion
Showcase your AI literacy skills with an official certificate you can include in college applications, resumes, and portfolios.
Portfolio Pieces
Choose-your-own portfolio projects including a Code of Conduct, Teaching Resource, or Action Plan—all designed to be shareable.
Practical Tools & Templates
Receive ready-to-use frameworks and protocols for prompting, research verification, ethical decision-making, and tool evaluation.
Future-Proof Skills
Critical thinking frameworks that work with AI tools that don't exist yet—skills that grow with you.
Course Content
Through interactive lessons, real-world examples, and guided practice, you’ll explore practical ways to use AI effectively. Each module focuses on hands-on learning to help you build confidence and apply AI responsibly in different contexts. Both High School and College editions cover the same frameworks, with age-appropriate examples and applications.
Module 1: Understanding AI in Your Life
Module 2: Effective GenAI Collaboration
Module 3: Safety, Ethics, and Academic Integrity
Module 4: Strategic GenAI Application
Module 5: Your GenAI-Powered Future
What Makes This Course Different
Comprehensive Skill Developement
Students develop both technical literacy and ethical reasoning, including:
Technical understanding of how LLMs actually work
Privacy and data protection across multiple platforms
Ethical reasoning that handles gray areas and pressure situations
Strategic application to specific academic challenges
Skill preservation so AI enhances rather than replaces capabilities
Student-Centered Design
Written for students, not about them, using a conversational, relatable tone
Addresses real academic pressures: competing deadlines, learning struggles, creative blocks
Recognizes students as strategic partners capable of sophisticated decision-making
Hands-On Application
"Try It Out!" sections with immediately usable prompts
Real scenario practice with ethical decision-making
Platform agnostic but also provides specific implementation guides (ChatGPT, Gemini; Claude noted as 18+ only)
Self-assessment tools throughout
Interactive challenges and demonstrations
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This course recognizes that students are already using GenAI tools. Rather than fear-based avoidance or uncritical adoption, it develops:
Critical Understanding: How LLMs actually work (pattern prediction, training, limitations)
Practical Skills: Effective prompting (5 S's) and systematic evaluation
Ethical Frameworks: Personal codes of conduct that function under real pressure
Strategic Application: Using AI to amplify (not replace) irreplaceable human capabilities
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Students need judgment, not just rules: The goal is developing decision-making frameworks, not memorizing policies
AI literacy is a literacy: Like reading or digital literacy, it's a fundamental skill for navigating the modern world
Ethics must be personal: Generic guidelines fail under pressure; personalized codes based on values succeed
Skills trump access: Everyone can access ChatGPT; competitive advantage comes from strategic, ethical use
Authenticity matters: The goal is amplifying student voice and capabilities, not replacing them
For Educational Institutions
Want to offer this course to your students?
If your organization would like to offer our course to your students, contact us to explore options.
Customizable modality
Can be integrated into an existing course, or used as a stand-alone option.
Includes teacher’s guide
Whether you opt for a more integrated classroom or a self-guided experience, each includes support and guidance for educators
Measure impact
Lightweight check‑ins and reflections for reporting.
FAQ
Common Questions
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The course is self-paced. Most students complete it in 6-8 hours spread across 1-3 weeks, but you can move faster or slower based on your schedule.
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No! This course starts with the basics and builds progressively. If you have used social media or streaming services, you already interact with AI daily.
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There are two editions available that are tailored to either secondary/high school or college students. Some GenAI platforms have age restrictions (typically 13+ or 18+). The course includes guidance on age-appropriate tools and discusses important safety considerations. Always check platform terms of service and get parental permission when required.
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The course teaches principles that work with any GenAI tool. Examples use free platforms like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and NotebookLM, but you can apply the frameworks to any tool.
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No. AI literacy is essential for all fields. Everything from healthcare to education to creative industries is impacted by AI. These skills apply to any academic or career path.