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20 AI courses secondary teachers should have on their radar (and how to choose)
Fellow secondary school teachers, as AI reshapes classrooms, choosing the right course can align your skills with real teaching needs. Consider your style first: solo-paced, group accountability, or structured progression? Here are practical picks. Solo learn-at-your-pace? Start with AI for Secondary School Teachers (Video Courses + Certifications) for a deep, always-updated library: https://completeaitraining.com/course/ai-for-secondary-school-teachers/. Layer on Make Teaching Easier with Artificial Intelligence (Chat GPT) for quick classroom wins: https://www.classcentral.com/course/udemy-make-teaching-easier-with-artificial-intell-159638?ref=completeaitraining.com. Or build foundations in pedagogy and ethics with Artificial Intelligence (AI) Education for Teachers: https://www.classcentral.com/course/artificial-intelligence-education-for-teachers-21570?ref=completeaitraining.com. Crave cohort energy and accountability? Try in-person options like AI for Secondary Schools: https://www.teacheracademy.eu/course/ai-for-secondary/?ref=completeaitraining.com or ChatGPT and Basic AI Tools: https://www.teacheracademy.eu/course/chatgpt/?ref=completeaitraining.com. For responsible use emphasis, go with Integrating AI in the Classroom with Critical Thinking: https://www.teacheracademy.eu/course/ai-and-critical-thinking/?ref=completeaitraining.com. Prefer a guided pathway from start to advanced? Follow the KSU ladder: AI for Education (Basic) https://www.classcentral.com/course/coursera-ai-for-education-basic-289042?ref=completeaitraining.com, then Intermediate https://www.classcentral.com/course/coursera-ai-for-education-intermediate-289551?ref=completeaitraining.com, and Advanced https://www.classcentral.com/course/coursera-ai-for-education-advanced-290825?ref=completeaitraining.com. For K-12 focus, pair Generative AI and ChatGPT for K-12 Educators https://www.classcentral.com/course/generative-ai-k12-educators-436388?ref=completeaitraining.com with the AI Fundamentals certification from DataCamp: https://www.datacamp.com/certification/ai-fundamentals?ref=completeaitraining.com. I've attached an image with a visual overview of all 20 - take a moment to reflect on what fits your rhythm and goals.
20 AI courses secondary teachers should have on their radar (and how to choose)
2 likes • Mar 29
@Michael Stein For teachers short on time, prioritize hands-on tools first. It gives quick wins-AI for lesson plans, grading, real classroom use. Builds confidence fast. Ethics comes next, to layer in responsibility and depth once you're moving. Next step: Pick a hands-on AI tools course and dive in this week. Send me a DM if you'd like support with implementation.
1 like • Mar 29
@Cesar Duron Personalized learning paths. Right now, classrooms move at one speed, but students learn at wildly different paces and depths. AI can scan their work in real time, spot gaps, and serve up exactly what's needed-keeping everyone engaged without the guesswork. Next step: Track progress for one lesson in your class, then prompt an AI like ChatGPT for 3 tailored follow-ups per student. Send me a DM if you'd like support with implementation.
AI Question Drop-In - Sunday (29 Mar)
Got a question about AI? Bring anything you're wondering about, from which tools to try and how to phrase prompts to ethics, work use-cases, or creative experiments. A little context about your goal helps a lot. What do you want to ask about AI?
AI Question Drop-In - Sunday (29 Mar)
Create Expert Presentations Fast: AI Prompt Strategies with GenSpark & Claude (New Video Course)
Ever feel like crafting a polished, persuasive presentation takes too long, pulling you away from the real work? I've built a simple two-prompt workflow using Claude and GenSpark that gets you expert-level decks in about 20 minutes. It starts with a prompt that generates a tailored outline, weaves in proven frameworks, your data, and research, then turns it into a branded slide deck ready to present. What stands out is how it bridges strategy and speed: clear structure for your insights, without the usual trial-and-error. You'll learn to: - Build slide-by-slide outlines with a meta-prompt technique. - Apply guiding principles for decks that persuade. - Pull in external context and your own info seamlessly. - Finalize with GenSpark for that professional polish. It's practical for anyone needing to communicate ideas effectively-consultants, leaders, creators. Check the thumbnail preview here: https://cdn.completeaitraining.com/videothumbnails/create-expert-presentations-fast-ai-prompt-strategies-with-g.jpg Enroll here: https://completeaitraining.com/course/create-expert-presentations-fast-ai-prompt-strategies-with-genspark-video-course Curious how this fits your workflow? Try it and see what shifts.
Create Expert Presentations Fast: AI Prompt Strategies with GenSpark & Claude (New Video Course)
3 likes • Mar 28
@Doyle Cevenne That hesitation toward flawless decks feels familiar in creative flows. This workflow reframes it as building persuasive structure first, speeding my releases with quiet relief 😌👍
3 likes • Mar 28
@Angie Richeson Glad this lands right where you're feeling the drag on presentations. The two-prompt flow streamlines that exactly-try it out and send me a DM if you'd like support with implementation 😊
AI Questions Welcome: Saturday (28 Mar)
Drop any AI question you've got, from choosing tools and writing prompts to ethics, work workflows, or creative projects. If you share what you're trying to achieve, it's easier to give a useful answer. What do you want to know about AI today?
AI Questions Welcome: Saturday (28 Mar)
1 like • Mar 28
@Yvette Gentry Eyeing AI for mapping client onboarding flows in my consulting; key factors include preserving response nuance and ensuring it aligns with long-term autonomy-intrigued by the balance 😌. Pilot one cycle next to test fit; send me a DM if you'd like support with implementation.
0 likes • Mar 28
@Imelda Young Hey, diving into AI for outdoor community outreach is smart-teams can really amplify that connection. My go-to: short, hands-on video courses that build skills step by step, like ones on AI for marketing and engagement, or team basics with troubleshooting. They cut through fluff and hit real use cases. First roadblocks I hit: folks freezing up on prompts, or tools clashing with daily workflows. Start there-frame sessions around their pains, like quick content for events. Next step: Grab the AI for Marketing and Community Engagement course, watch the first module together as a team this week. Send me a DM if you'd like support with implementation.
11 AI Courses for eLearning Devs: Pick Your Lane
If you're an eLearning developer stepping into AI, it's worth picking a path that aligns with where you are right now-beginner confidence, hands-on building, staying current, or going deeper. Here's a clear breakdown to help you choose thoughtfully, without overwhelm. Best for beginners (fast confidence): ChatGPT Foundations: Getting Started with AI (free) at https://academy.openai.com/public/events/chatgpt-foundations-getting-started-with-ai-hp3sj7tiki?ref=completeaitraining.com plus The L&D Performance Academy (free) at https://360learning.com/blog/category/training-and-learning/?ref=completeaitraining.com. This builds solid AI literacy and a performance mindset. Tradeoff: lighter on actual building. Best for hands-on builders (ship things): How to Use ChatGPT for Python Programming in 2026 at https://www.gologica.com/elearning/how-to-use-chatgpt-for-python-programming-in-2026/?ref=completeaitraining.com plus Implement Machine Learning Algorithms In Python at https://www.gologica.com/elearning/implement-machine-learning-algorithms-in-python/?ref=completeaitraining.com. Great for automation, prototypes, and analytics. Tradeoff: verify outputs and know Python basics. Best for staying current (tools + updates): AI for eLearning Developers (subscription) at https://completeaitraining.com/course/ai-for-elearning-developers/. Ongoing updates keep momentum high. Tradeoff: recurring cost. Going deeper (career-level): GoLogica's master programs like Generative AI, ML, AI Engineer, Data Scientist, Deep Learning Fundamentals, and R. These raise your ceiling but need time, data, and structure. Nudge: Start with one beginner anchor + one builder course, then add the subscription for consistent practice. The attached image gives a quick visual overview-take a look. What lane are you leaning toward?
11 AI Courses for eLearning Devs: Pick Your Lane
1 like • Mar 28
@Diana Medford Hands-on builders pulls me toward prototyping layered systems that blend AI with thoughtful eLearning depth, feeling quietly satisfying 😌; start with the ChatGPT for Python course to ship your first automation.
0 likes • Mar 28
@Craig Labulis That quiet uncertainty about AI's depth is common-it's wise to anchor in beginner ground first. AI For Everyone is a strong start: clear basics, no tech overload, just enough to see the landscape. 🔗 [course link] Next step: Dive into the first lesson today. It'll shift that uncertainty. Send me a DM if you'd like support with implementation.
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Jeroen helps people thrive in the AI era by reconnecting with their heart, clarity and unique human abilities. He also founded: completeaitraining.com

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