For Everyday Use
1) Who this is for
– For complete beginners who feel AI is confusing or “not for them.”
– Also for people who already use AI but struggle to get clear, useful answers even after trying multiple times.
– Useful for professionals, business owners, homemakers, retirees — basically anyone who uses WhatsApp can follow along.
2) Why this matters
AI is quickly becoming as common as smartphones — but most people don’t know how to use it properly.
The problem is usually not the tool. It’s the way we ask AI questions.
Most people face these issues:
– They don’t know what to ask (or how to ask it clearly)
– AI gives generic answers that don’t fit their real situation
– They waste time rephrasing again and again
This webinar teaches simple methods so you can get useful, practical answers in fewer attempts.
3) What you’ll learn
No coding. No technical language. Just a simple, practical way of talking to ANY AI so it understands what you actually want.
You’ll learn how to:
– Ask questions so AI understands your exact situation (not a “one-size-fits-all” answer)
– Add the right details, limitations and priorities to your questions
– Get step-by-step help for planning, decisions, learning, writing, and everyday tasks
– Improve AI responses by guiding it properly, instead of retyping the same question again and again
– Notice when AI is being unrealistic, overconfident, or missing important information and correct it
– Use prompt engineering in simple terms, meaning how to give AI the right information and clear instructions so the answers become useful
4) How the webinar runs
– Duration: 2 hours (live, online)
– Format: Demo-style (you watch and understand the method, it’s not a typing heavy class)
– You’ll see real examples: bad prompt → better prompt → best prompt, and why it works.
5) What you get after the webinar
You’ll receive a resource file (Google Doc) that includes:
– All prompts discussed in the webinar along with 60+ ready-to-use example prompts (meant for reference, not blindly copying)
– A 7-day practice plan (15–20 minutes/day) to build confidence
– A ChatGPT interface + subscription guide
– A comparison table of major AI tools (what to use when)
– A reference list of the techniques covered (with simple explanations)
Bonus: This resource file is updated regularly as AI tools evolve.
6) What you’ll be able to do right after
After this webinar, you’ll be able to:
– Use AI confidently for work + everyday tasks + planning + research
– Start getting clear, usable outputs in minimum questions
– Know how to guide AI like a helpful assistant instead of fighting with it
This workshop is designed to help you feel confident using AI and get results that actually make sense for you.
For Students
1) Who this is for
– For school and college students (roughly ages 10 and above)
– For beginners who are new to AI and don’t know where to start
– Also for students already using AI for studies, assignments, or projects but want to use it more thoughtfully and responsibly
– Suitable for students from all backgrounds, no technical knowledge needed
2) Why this matters
Students today are using AI more and more, but most are not taught how to use it ethically and effectively.
Common problems students face:
– They ask AI questions but get vague or generic answers
– They copy answers without really understanding the topic
– They don’t know how to guide AI to explain things at the right level
– They feel unsure about what is okay and what is not when using AI for studies
This webinar teaches students how to use AI as a learning support, not as a shortcut, so they understand better, think clearly, and use AI responsibly.
3) What you’ll learn
No coding. No technical language. Just a simple, practical way of talking to ANY AI so it understands what you actually want.
You’ll learn how to:
– Ask questions so AI explains concepts in a way you can actually understand
– Give the right background so AI responds at the right class or difficulty level
– Use AI step by step for studying, understanding concepts, and organising ideas
– Guide AI to help with assignments and projects without letting it do all the work for you
– Improve AI answers by refining your questions, instead of copying whatever it gives
– Use prompt engineering in simple terms, meaning how to give AI clear instructions so the answers become useful for learning
4) How the webinar runs
– Duration: 2 hours (live, online)
– Format: Demo-style (students watch examples and understand the method and not typing continuously)
– You’ll see real examples: bad prompt → better prompt → best prompt, and why it works.
5) What you get after the webinar
Students receive a resource file (Google Doc) that includes:
– All prompts discussed in the webinar along with 150+ ready-to-use example prompts (meant for reference, not blindly copying)
– A 7-day practice plan (15–20 minutes/day) to build confidence
– A ChatGPT interface + subscription guide
– A comparison table of major AI tools (what to use when)
– A reference list of the techniques covered (with simple explanations)
Bonus: This resource file is updated regularly as AI tools evolve.
6) What you’ll be able to do right after
After this webinar, students will be able to:
– Use AI confidently for studying, projects, and everyday academic tasks
– Get clearer explanations instead of confusing or generic answers
– Use AI to support learning, not replace thinking
– Feel more confident and responsible while using AI as a helper for school and college work
This webinar is designed to help students learn better, think clearly, and use AI in a way that actually helps them grow.
For Coders
1) Who this is for
– This webinar is for students and early-career developers who understand basic programming concepts and want to use AI more effectively while coding.
– It is also suitable for coders who already use AI tools but find the output unreliable, hard to debug, or difficult to modify.
– This session is meant for coders who want to stay in control of their code instead of blindly accepting AI-generated results.
2) Why this matters
– Many coders try using AI for coding but run into similar issues.
– The code works sometimes and fails at other times.
– The logic is unclear, changes are difficult to make, and debugging becomes harder instead of easier.
– This usually happens because AI is not guided clearly.
This webinar focuses on teaching how to communicate properly with AI while coding, so it works like a helpful assistant rather than an unpredictable code generator.
3) What you’ll learn
No advanced AI concepts or complex tools are needed. The focus is on a practical, repeatable way of guiding AI during coding work.
– You’ll learn how to break coding problems into clear steps before asking AI for help.
– You’ll learn how to provide the right context, constraints, and requirements so the code generated is structured and readable.
– You’ll learn how to guide AI to generate smaller, manageable pieces of code and use it effectively for debugging, refactoring, and improving existing code while still understanding what the code is doing.
– Prompt engineering is explained in simple terms as learning how to give AI clear instructions, background, and limits so the output becomes usable for real coding work.
4) How the webinar runs
– The session runs as a live, online, demo-style webinar lasting 90 minutes.
– The instructor works through coding examples step by step, showing how prompts are written, refined, and improved.
– Participants observe the thinking process rather than focusing on copying code.
5) What you get after the webinar
– After the webinar, participants receive a reference resource with example prompts for planning code, debugging issues, and improving readability.
– These examples are meant as guidance, not shortcuts, and help coders apply the method independently.
6) What you’ll be able to do right after
After this webinar, participants will be able to use AI more confidently for coding, get clearer and more reliable outputs, debug more effectively, and avoid common mistakes that come from over-relying on AI.
The focus is on using AI to support development without replacing core coding skills.