Accessible Tech Workshops Accessible tech workshops

Practical tech training that meets you where you actually work.

One-on-one and group sessions for professionals and beginners. Workshops are always tech-based and shaped to the room — accessible AI for businesses and individuals, AI and automation for researchers, accessibility in web and app development, accessibility in XR and AR, and other topics as they emerge. Every session is taught against your actual projects, with care for the people the work touches.

Workshops are delivered to group courses for beginners, individual creators, researchers, and operators or career-shifters strengthening their toolkit. Every offering on this page can be adapted to your team or audience.

A commitment to Ethical AI Use. We will not help you replace creativity. We will help you uplift your experts and your expertise.

Workshop catalog

Current offerings

Each can run as a one-off 1:1 session, a 2-hour group workshop, a full-day course, or as a multi-week curriculum. Pricing scales with format and group size — reach out for a quote.

For non-technical operators · 1:1 or small group

AI Foundations for Real Work

Best for: operators and professionals who use AI casually and want one solid workflow.

A beginner-friendly session that introduces AI as a research-and-drafting partner, not a magic-button generator. You leave with a repeatable workflow you can apply to your own projects the same day.

Beginner – Intermediate Beginners 1:1 or group 2 hours – full day

Skill level can be adjusted for your audience — let us know what your room looks like and we tailor the depth.

What we cover

  • Surveying the AI toolkit landscape — when to use which kind of tool for which kind of task
  • Efficient prompting flows to save time and energy
  • Real research workflow against your project: career research, listing rewrites, market scans, resource sourcing
  • Offloading the grunt work so you can move on to the creative

What you walk away with

  • A repeatable workflow saved as a personal template
  • An updated version of one of your actual deliverables (listing, resume, research brief, intake form, etc.)
  • A short list of the AI tools that match your specific use case

Example tools we may cover

Chosen based on what you already use or have access to. Conversational AI (GenSpark, Claude, Claude Cowork, Gemini) and a recall workspace (Obsidian). We meet you on the tools that fit your day-to-day.

For first-time AI users · 1:1 personal coaching

AI for Beginners — Your First Real Workflow

Best for: someone who has never used AI before and wants a slow, personal walkthrough.

Slow, conversational, one-on-one. We start where you actually are, with a real problem you brought, and walk through how to talk to AI like the machine it is — not the magic-button assistant it's marketed as. You leave with a workflow you'll actually use, not a list of vocabulary to memorize.

Beginner First-time users 1:1 90 min – 2 hours

What we cover

  • How AI actually works in plain language — what it can do well, what it can't, and why it isn't your friend or your replacement
  • The four-part prompting framework (role, context, instructions, notes) that turns vague requests into useful results
  • Letting AI build a better prompt for you before you ever ask the real question — a computer can talk to a computer better than you can
  • How to ask AI to find gaps in its own answer and close them, one pass at a time
  • Energy and ethics: when to use AI lightly, when not to use it at all, and how to keep yourself in the work

What you walk away with

  • A working prompt for the real-life problem you brought — a trip, a listing, a letter, a research question
  • A repeatable workflow saved as a shareable link or template you can return to
  • An offline AI option installed on your own laptop so you're not dependent on paid subscriptions
  • A short list of the AI tools that actually fit your day-to-day, not a directory of every option

Example tools we may cover

Chosen based on what you already use or have access to. Conversational AI (Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, GenSpark) and a locally-run option (LM Studio) so you have an AI that lives on your own machine. We meet you on tools you can actually keep using after the session.

For developers & semi-technical builders · 1:1 or pair

AI Workflow Architecture for Builders

Best for: developers or semi-technical builders integrating AI into projects.

A deeper session for people who want to use AI as a structured, controllable toolset for research, coding, and project building — not just a chat app. Covers structured AI workflows across surfaces, tool-to-AI connectors, locally-run models, and knowledge management for recall across sessions.

Intermediate – Advanced Builders Re-entering tech 1:1 or pair 2 – 4 hours

Skill level can be adjusted for your audience — let us know what your room looks like and we tailor the depth.

What we cover

  • Tools to improve your agent's memory and context
  • Structured prompting
  • Benefits of a research first approach
  • How AI tools connect to your existing stack — browser, code repositories, design systems
  • Locally-run AI models: when they are realistic vs. too heavy
  • Optimizing your AI context with a recall workspace
  • Safer workflows and organization tips

What you walk away with

  • A scaffolded research → PRD → build workflow you can use against your own app idea
  • A recall structure customized to how you actually work
  • A privacy and security posture you can live with

Example tools we may cover

Chosen based on what you already use or have access to. Coding surfaces (Claude Chat, Claude Code, Cowork, Cursor, ChatGPT), connector frameworks, locally-run models, and a recall workspace (Obsidian) for memory and context. We meet you on the tools that already fit your stack.

For job seekers & career changers · 1:1 or pair

AI for Job Seekers & Career Changers

Best for: someone job-hunting, switching industries, or reskilling.

A practical session for people in transition — between jobs, between industries, or just stuck. We work through your resume, portfolio, and LinkedIn with AI, name the gaps honestly, find the jobs you're actually a fit for, and write the cover letters that close the deal. Built around your real situation, not a template.

Beginner – Intermediate Job seekers Career changers 1:1 or pair 2 – 3 hours

Skill level can be adjusted for your audience — let us know what your room looks like and we tailor the depth.

What we cover

  • How to give AI a complete picture of who you are — resume, portfolio, LinkedIn — so its advice fits you, not a generic candidate
  • Finding the gaps between where you are and where you want to be, including which skills to reskill in and which free paths actually work
  • Salary research grounded in your city and your seniority, not aspirational averages
  • Writing personalized cover letters that read like you wrote them
  • Building a fallback plan so you can pay the bills while you make the bigger move

What you walk away with

  • A live job board built around your real qualifications, salary floor, and target industry
  • Personalized cover letters generated against the specific roles in your board
  • A short list of free reskilling paths — courses, certifications, or apprenticeships — for the gaps that matter
  • A repeatable workflow you can rerun every week your search is open

Example tools we may cover

Chosen based on what you already use or have access to. Conversational AI (Claude, Claude Cowork, GenSpark, Gemini) for resume and portfolio analysis, and a recall workspace (Obsidian) to keep your search organized across weeks. We meet you on tools you can sustain through a long search.

For groups & beginners · group day course

Accessible Tech Literacy for Your Audience

Best for: groups, beginners, or community courses — taught as a one-day course.

A one-day beginner course shaped to your group: creators levelling up, professionals re-entering the workforce, or members of an organization who want to use AI in their day-to-day. The frame is warmth and welcome, not jargon and gatekeeping.

Beginner – Intermediate Beginners Groups Group day course Full day

Skill level can be adjusted for your audience — let us know what your room looks like and we tailor the depth.

What we cover

  • Demystifying the tech and breaking down use cases step by step
  • Hands-on research for resumes, business ideas, listings, grant prep, and resource sourcing
  • Prompt patterns for daily-work tasks: writing, summarizing, planning, comparing options
  • Safety, privacy, and how to keep AI from making decisions for you

What you walk away with

  • A research framework you can return to whenever a new question comes up — the practice of researching first is the foundation of better workflows and better work-life balance
  • Tools to reach your audience more directly and to read what your community is actually asking for
  • Methods for understanding community needs grounded in lived experience — both your own and the people around you
  • A short list of AI tools tuned to your specific work, so you spend energy on the work itself instead of figuring out the tool

Example tools we may cover

Chosen based on what you already use or have access to. Conversational AI (Claude, Claude Cowork, GenSpark) and a recall workspace (Obsidian). We meet you on the tools that fit your context.

For students & emerging leaders · group cohort

AI for Students & Emerging Leaders

Best for: high school and college-aged learners, often in cohort programs.

A group session for high school and college-aged learners stepping into the AI era, often delivered through schools or community organizations. We cover the basics honestly — what AI is, what it isn't, how to use it without letting it think for you — and apply it to the real things on your plate: college essays, scholarships, FAFSA, career research, and projects you're already working on.

Beginner – Intermediate Students Emerging leaders Group cohort Half-day or multi-session

Skill level can be adjusted for your audience — let us know what your room looks like and we tailor the depth.

What we cover

  • What AI actually is, what it can and cannot do, and why understanding the difference protects you
  • The four-part prompting framework you can use on any AI tool, free or paid
  • Using AI to research colleges, scholarships, FAFSA paths, and career directions without losing your own voice
  • How to write essays and applications with AI as a thinking partner instead of a replacement
  • Energy, ethics, and the responsibility that comes with using these tools as the generation that will live with the consequences

What you walk away with

  • A college and scholarship research pack tailored to your situation
  • An essay prep workflow you can rerun for any application
  • A career-exploration prompt you can use whenever your interests shift
  • Free 1:1 follow-up sessions for any student who wants to go deeper on their own work

Example tools we may cover

Chosen based on what your cohort has access to — most are free or have generous free tiers. Conversational AI (Claude, GenSpark, Gemini) for research and writing, plus a locally-run option (LM Studio) so you have AI that doesn't need a paid subscription. We meet you on tools you can keep using after the cohort ends.

For organizations & teams · bespoke

Custom Team Training

Best for: organizations that want a scoped, multi-week engagement for their team.

A scoped engagement built around your team's actual workflows — typically two to four weeks. Mix of group sessions, recorded modules, and async support. We start by auditing what your team is doing today, then design the training around that.

Beginner – Advanced (scoped to your team) Teams Organizations Bespoke 2 – 6 weeks

Skill level can be adjusted for your audience — let us know what your room looks like and we tailor the depth.

What's typically included

  • Workflow audit: where AI fits cleanly into your team's existing practice and where it shouldn't
  • Custom prompt-template library tailored to your sector and your data
  • Live training sessions (group or by department) plus recorded modules for self-paced review
  • Two weeks of async Q&A after the training to support real-world adoption
  • Documented internal guidance your team can refer back to long after the engagement ends

Example tools we may cover

Selected to match your team's existing stack, comfort level, and licensing. Conversational AI (Claude, GenSpark, ChatGPT, Gemini) and a recall workspace (Obsidian) for shared team memory. We meet your team where they already work.

Toolkit

Examples of tools we may review

A sample of tools we may cover. The exact set is geared to your group's use case or to an individual's specific needs, so we work with whichever tools you already prefer or are curious about. Inclusion here means we can teach it well, not that we recommend every tool for every situation.

  • Claude
  • ChatGPT
  • Gemini
  • GenSpark
  • LM Studio
  • Local LLMs
  • MCP servers
  • Obsidian

Ready to bring automation into your work?

One-on-one, group cohort, or full team — every workshop is scoped to what you actually do. Book a 30-minute conversation to figure out the right format.

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