AI Fluency for students
Develop AI Fluency skills for learning, career planning, and academic success

Overview
AI Fluency for students helps you build the skills to use AI in a way that supports your learning, career planning, and academic success without cutting corners. You'll learn when and how to use tools like Claude for research, drafting, and problem-solving—and how to stay in the driver's seat so you're building real understanding, not just getting answers.
The course is for students at any level who want to use AI responsibly and effectively. It's self-paced and online on Anthropic Academy (Skilljar). You'll get clear guidance on using AI for studying, writing, and exploring options, plus how to be transparent with instructors and employers about your process. The content is honest about what AI is good at and where it can lead you astray so you can make informed choices.
You'll leave with habits that help you learn faster and think more clearly, while staying aligned with academic integrity and employer expectations. You'll also have a narrative for interviews and applications: you know how to use AI as a tool and how to communicate that. Strong fit if you're preparing for internships, first jobs, or grad school and want to stand out by being both AI-savvy and thoughtful.
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