A.I. Literacy
A.I. Literacy
This course is a practical introduction to using large language models (LLMs) effectively in everyday work. It is designed for professionals who are curious about AI, have experimented a bit, or are currently using tools like ChatGPT as a search engine—but want to understand how to work with these tools more intentionally and productively.
AI Literacy is not a technical or coding course, and it is not a tour of tools or shortcuts. Instead, participants learn how large language models work at a high level, what they are good at (and not good at), and how to collaborate with them to get clearer, more useful results.
- Date: March 23, 2026
- Time: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
- Where: DMACC Urban Campus
- Investment: $395 per seat (Includes Lunch)
- Registration: Register here or email DBR at dbr@dmacc.edu
Class Objectives
Through guided exercises, participants learn how to
- Structure prompts using role, task, input, and output
- Shape voice, tone, and perspective
- Iterate and refine outputs instead of settling for first answers
- Recognize appropriate and inappropriate uses of AI at work
The goal of this course is to establish a shared baseline for responsible, effective AI use—helping participants move from casual experimentation to confident, thoughtful collaboration with AI tools.