Improve your digital skills and start your AI journey today—enrol now in AI for All
Whether you are a complete beginner or simply want to expand your knowledge and skillset - there is something here for all. Once you enrol you will find easy to follow, accessible and fun video tutorials that you can complete at your own pace.
Check out our simple and easy to follow AI courses
Lesson 1
Learn about the basics of the digital world, the internet and the skills to help you in your daily life such as emails, how to make an email account and how to navigate on the web.
Lesson 2
Learn about Google, how to use it, how to find the resources that you need and how to find what you need on a website. Skills such as booking appointments and finding contact information.
Lesson 3
Learn about what is AI, why is it useful and how you can implement it into your daily life. Find out about the importance of using it ethically, mindfully and it's impact
Simple and easy way to improve you knowledge
01
Watch the tutorials
Pause and rewind when you want to and learn completely at your own pace.
02
Complete the tests
Test your knowledge and understanding of the topics and retake as many times as you need.
03
Receive your certification
Acknowledgement of your skills that you can use for future opportunities.
What to expect?
Besides the courses, in order to help you achieve the best results we will organise other resources to help you get the most out of this opportunity.
Online meetings
36 online meetings to help answer your questions that arise during the courses
Face to Face
Meet course leaders and other participants to share your feelings and knowledge and learn from each other
12 Workshops
Collaborative workshops on Digital Wellbeing and Ethical AI
Dissemination events
Events to share progress and feedback to keep improving the course and the learning
Questions? Get in touch
Our team will make sure to answer all of your questions and help you begin your digital skill and AI journey.

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