Basic Course - Week 1

AI Literacy Through Critical Interrogation

Author

Dr Brian Ballsun-Stanton

Published

September 8, 2025

Course Overview

This intensive week introduces AI literacy through hands-on exploration, systematic annotation, and progressive skill building. Each day addresses a fundamental question about working with Large Language Models.

Daily Structure

Each day consists of:

  • Morning session (9:00-10:30): Skills development
  • Break (10:30-11:00): Grimoire work and annotation
  • Midday session (11:00-12:30): Critical discussions and judgment development

Week at a Glance

Day 1 (Monday, Sept 8): Can we control AI output?

Day 2 (Tuesday, Sept 9): How do we populate the context window?

Day 3 (Wednesday, Sept 10): What can we verify?

Day 4 (Thursday, Sept 11): How should we work?

Day 5 (Friday, Sept 12): When do things break?

Core Learning Objectives

By week’s end, participants will:

  1. Understand fundamental concepts - Context windows, tokens, confidence paradox
  2. Develop practical skills - Prompting, verification, state management
  3. Recognize limitations - Confabulation, model differences, failure patterns
  4. Build judgment - When to use, when to avoid, how to verify

The Grimoire

Throughout the week, we build a collective “spellbook” of prompts through:

  • Daily “Show me your prompts” sessions
  • Systematic annotation practice
  • Shared documentation on Conceptboard
  • Peer learning from successes and failures

Required Preparation

Before Day 1:

  • Check email for API key
  • Create account at chatcraft.org
  • Review course resources

Technical Requirements

  • Laptop with modern browser
  • ChatCraft account with API key
  • Access to Conceptboard (link provided Day 1)
  • Ability to print prompts for annotation