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Everything you need to get started.

Setup guides, session walkthroughs, FAQs, and support — all in one place. Whether you’re setting up for the first time or looking for answers, start here.

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No app to install. No complex onboarding. If you can paste a URL, you can start learning.

Getting started

Step 1

Sign up

Create your account at app.aiuni.tech. Pick a course — AI Fluency for anyone, Claude Code Power User for developers. Your first two sessions are free.

Step 2

Open the classroom

Go to app.aiuni.tech/classroom and start your first lesson. No setup, no config files, no terminal commands. Works on any device with a browser.

Step 3

Start learning

Your tutor greets you by name, loads your lesson, and begins. Interactive components, checkpoints, and personalized pacing from the first message. No setup wizards. No orientation module.

The web classroom is the full AI Uni experience — interactive components, explorable explanations, and rich visual content on any device.

Want to learn inside Claude instead? AI Uni also works as a Claude connector. Paste one URL from your dashboard into Claude’s MCP settings for sessions in Claude’s native interface.

Your first session

Here’s what happens in your first session (AI-101, Session 1):

1. Your tutor asks what you care about

A question about your job, hobby, or a problem you’re trying to solve. Personal from the first message.

2. A live personalized demo

Your tutor searches the web and produces something genuinely useful based on your answer — in about 10 seconds. That’s your first taste of what AI can do.

3. Interactive data exploration

Filter real career data by industry. See the AI skills premium for yourself. The component teaches — not a wall of text.

4. Your course roadmap

See the full 10-session arc. What you’ll learn, what you’ll build, why it matters. Click through the steps.

5. Your First Map

Two questions, no right answers. Your tutor captures where you’re starting from. You’ll revisit it in Session 10 to see how far you’ve come.

By Session 10, you’ll produce a portfolio artifact — an AI Fluency Case Study that demonstrates real AI problem-solving with measurable results. Something you can show an employer or client.

Troubleshooting

A classroom that responds to you.

No video lectures. No LMS. No multiple-choice quizzes. AI Uni is an interactive classroom with prescribed lessons, explorable explanations, and an AI tutor who narrates and facilitates — not an improvising chatbot.

What a lesson looks like

Every lesson is a sequence of sections. Your AI tutor guides you through them one at a time:

1. Narration

Your AI tutor introduces each concept in 2–3 sentences. Brief, direct, no filler. Context for what you’re about to explore.

2. Interactive component

You explore the concept yourself. Filter salary data by industry. Drag AI capabilities into the right order. Toggle criteria and watch the best tool change. The component does the teaching — not a wall of text.

3. Checkpoint

A question that proves you got the key insight. Not a multiple-choice quiz — a genuine check that the concept landed. Two attempts, then the tutor explains and moves forward.

4. Student-paced

You control the pace. Every section waits for you. No timers, no auto-advance, no pressure. Your tutor remembers where you left off if you come back later.

Interactive components

These are what make AI Uni different from every other learning platform. You don’t read about concepts — you manipulate them.

DataExplorer
Filter real data
“The gap is bigger than I thought.”
ConceptAssembler
Pattern Completion Reasoning Tool Use Agents
Build mental models
“That piece matters more than I realized.”
ComparisonMatrix
Claude
1
GPT
2
Gemini
3
Toggle criteria, watch rankings shift
“Best depends on what I prioritize.”
ProcessFlow
Understand
Build
Ship
Architect
Click through steps, watch data transform
“Now I see why this order matters.”

Every lesson is authored by curriculum designers and delivered by an AI tutor. The structure is prescribed. The interaction is personal.

Learning doesn’t stop when the session ends.

After each session, your tutor generates a personalized reading brief — a short document you can read on your phone in 5–10 minutes. Not homework. Not busywork. Just the key ideas from your session, reinforced with current articles your tutor found relevant.

These briefs are saved to your reading library at app.aiuni.tech/reading. When your next session starts, your tutor picks up right where you left off — it remembers what you covered, what you struggled with, and what clicked.

What a reading brief covers
Session Recap Key takeaways from your last session, in your tutor’s words
In Practice Real-world examples of how companies and professionals use what you just learned
Going Deeper 2–3 current articles your tutor found relevant — not stale textbook links
Reflection A question that connects the material to your own work and goals

The session is where you learn. Here are the four other surfaces.

AI Uni
Dashboard Classroom Library Course Map
Welcome back, Alex
AI-101 · 7 of 10 sessions complete
AI-101 70%
AI Fluency — Prompting, Evaluating, and Working with AI
Portfolio: 1 artifact in progress
S8: Presenting AI Work to Stakeholders
Up next
Continue →
S7: Agents and Orchestration Mar 14
S6: Designing Your AI Workflow Mar 12
Dashboard
AI Uni
Dashboard Classroom Library Course Map
Reading Library
Personalized briefs from your tutor
What AI Hallucination Really Means Mar 14
AI-101 · Session 4
When your tutor says “verify that claim,” here’s what to actually look for…
How to Evaluate Any New AI Tool Mar 12
AI-101 · Session 6
Free tier, pricing model, what it replaces — the checklist before you commit…
The Ethics Landscape Mar 10
AI-101 · Session 7
Library
AI Uni
Dashboard Classroom Library Course Map
← Back to Library
What AI Hallucination Really Means
AI-101 · Session 4
In Session 4, you learned that AI doesn’t “lie” — it generates plausible text. When the output looks authoritative but contains fabricated facts, that’s hallucination. You practiced spotting it by checking specific claims against real sources.
The key distinction: confidence isn’t accuracy. AI can state a false statistic with the same tone it uses for a true one. Your job is to verify, not trust.
Key Takeaways
• Hallucination follows patterns you can learn to spot
• Check specific claims (numbers, dates, names) before trusting the whole output
Coming in Session 5
You’ll move from spotting hallucinations to evaluating logic and tone — subtler problems that don’t show up as factual errors but still produce bad output.
Reading Brief
AI Uni
Dashboard Classroom Library Record
Academic Record
AI-101 · AI Fluency · 7 of 10
S3 Making AI Output Useful
S4 Judging AI Output 3/4
Evaluation Criteria
Identified 3+ factual claims
Cross-referenced at least one source
Articulated why confidence ≠ accuracy
Missed hedging language in paragraph 2
“Strong verification instincts. Work on spotting subtle rhetorical hedging.”
📎 session-4-evaluation.md
S5 Red Team Challenge
S6 Designing Your AI Workflow
S7 Agents and Orchestration
7 completed · ~12 hrs 70%
Academic Record

Every session produces something real.

No certificates. No badges. No multiple-choice quizzes. Every session ends with a deliverable you can show an employer, a client, or yourself. By the time you finish a course, you have proof — not a letter grade.

Session Deliverables

Documents, analyses, audits, prompt templates, architecture designs. Real work products, not “homework.” Your AI Workflow Audit from AI-101 is something you can hand to a hiring manager.

Reading Library

Every session generates a personalized reading brief. Curated articles, key takeaways, reflection questions. Your own growing library of AI knowledge, organized by course.

Portfolio Site

You build and maintain a personal portfolio site throughout the program. Not a template — your professional brand, with real project work that demonstrates what you can do.

Academic Record

Per-criterion evaluation for every session. Not “B+” — specific feedback on what you demonstrated and what needs work. Your tutor’s honest assessment, permanently recorded.

Same tutor. Same progress. Any device.

The AI Uni web classroom works on any device with a browser. Start a lesson on your laptop. Pick it up on your phone. Your tutor remembers where you left off, which section you were on, and what you struggled with.

No proprietary app to download. No LMS to log into. No video player to fight with. Just open app.aiuni.tech and continue where you left off.

Where it works
Web Classroom The full experience — interactive components, rich visuals, any browser
Mobile Browser Review reading briefs on your commute, continue lessons anywhere
Claude Connector Optional — learn inside Claude’s native interface if you prefer
Claude Code For BLD-201 students — learn inside the tool you’re mastering

Go at your own speed.

Each course is 10 sessions. How fast you move through them is up to you. Here are three patterns students follow:

Intensive

~10 weeks · 1 session/week

Focused pace. One session per week with reading briefs in between. Finish a course in about 10 weeks.

Steady

~20 weeks · 1 session every 2 weeks

Balanced with a busy schedule. Take your time, let each session sink in. Finish in about 5 months.

Flexible

Your own schedule

No deadlines. No penalties. Pick up where you left off whenever you have time. Your tutor remembers everything.

Not all learning is the same depth.

Every course objective is tagged with a Bloom’s Taxonomy level — a widely-used framework for classifying how deeply you need to understand something. Six levels, from surface to mastery:

Remember Recall facts and definitions
Understand Explain concepts in your own words
Apply Use knowledge to solve real problems
Analyze Break down complex systems and find root causes
Evaluate Judge quality, make decisions, give structured feedback
Create Produce original work: designs, systems, solutions
“Bloom’s Ceiling”

The highest level a course reaches. A course with a ceiling of Create demands that you produce original work — not just recognize or repeat it. Most traditional courses never get past Understand.

Common questions.

Works with Claude’s free plan. Claude Pro ($20/mo from Anthropic) is recommended for the best experience — Claude Max works too for heavy usage.

AI Uni Pro ($50/mo) is separate from your Claude subscription. $50/mo vs $14,000 bootcamp.

Yes — AI Uni also works as a Claude connector (MCP). Paste one URL from your dashboard into Claude’s settings and your tutor runs inside Claude.ai, desktop, or mobile.

The web classroom is the full experience with interactive components and rich visual content. The Claude connector is available for students who prefer Claude’s native interface.

Your tutor adapts to you. If you’re struggling, it backs up, simplifies, and finds a different way to explain the concept. You can always say “save and stop” to pause a session and pick it up later — your tutor remembers exactly where you left off.

Most sessions take 1–2 hours, but there’s no timer. Some students finish in 45 minutes, others take 3 hours. The session ends when you’ve met the acceptance criteria for the exercise — not when a clock runs out.

Yes. The web classroom works on any device with a browser — phone, tablet, or laptop. You can also use the Claude mobile app with the optional connector for sessions on the go. Your progress syncs across all devices.

After your 2 free sessions, you can subscribe to AI Uni Pro for $50/mo to unlock full access to all live courses. Cancel anytime — no contracts, no commitments.

No. AI Uni is portfolio-based, not credential-based. Instead of a certificate, you build a portfolio of real work products — documents, analyses, audits, and a personal portfolio site. In a field that changes every month, we think demonstrated skills matter more than a certificate from a curriculum that was outdated before you graduated.

Learn together.

AI Uni is better with peers. We’re building a community space for students to connect, share work, and support each other.

Discord — coming soon

Discussion boards, peer networking, study groups, and portfolio showcases. Channels organized by course so you can connect with students working on the same material.

In the meantime, use the feedback button in the app or reach out through our contact form on any page.

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