Available Decks
AI Fluency Fundamentals
Course 1. Six modules in two hours. The crater of disappointment, the six 201 skills, the delegation equation, the Red Pen Review, centaur vs cyborg, and frontier mapping.
Download PowerPoint ↓ · Week 1 Facilitator Pack → · Hand-out chat blocks · Instructor cheat sheet (PDF) · Class Links → · Handout: 2-up · 4-up
Builder Orientation
Course 2. From user to builder. Live builds, debugging with AI, decomposition exercises, and a real prototype to take home.
Download PowerPoint ↓ · Week 2 Facilitator Pack → · Hand-out chat blocks · Instructor cheat sheet (PDF) · Class Links → · Handout: 2-up · 4-up
Platform Training
Course 3. Three live builds on Power Platform across centaur and cyborg patterns. Practice working under real time pressure.
Download PowerPoint ↓ · Week 3 Facilitator Pack → · Hand-out chat blocks · Instructor cheat sheet (PDF) · Class Links → · Handout: 2-up · 4-up
Platform Training (Locked Tenant Reality)
Course 3.5. Same three-build arc as Week 3, pivoted from Power Platform to single-file static HTML on free public hosting. For tenants where Power Platform is restricted.
Week 3.5 Facilitator Pack → · Hand-out chat blocks · Instructor cheat sheet · Class Links →
Advanced Workshop
Course 4. Frontier mapping for your domain, ship a complex build, debug together, teach others. Bring a build in progress.
Download PowerPoint ↓ · Week 4 Facilitator Pack → · Hand-out chat blocks · Instructor cheat sheet (PDF) · Class Links → · Handout: 2-up · 4-up
Advanced Workshop (Locked Tenant Reality)
Course 4.5. Same six-module arc as Week 4, pivoted to a static-HTML Readiness Dashboard build. Adds Ask Sage as a peer enterprise tool alongside genai.mil so tool selection becomes part of the workshop.
Week 4.5 Facilitator Pack → · Hand-out chat blocks · Instructor cheat sheet · Class Links →
Supervisor Orientation
Course 5. Permission culture, evaluating AI-assisted work, and the apprentice problem. Dual mode: 30-minute briefing or extended joint session.
Download PowerPoint ↓ · Week 5 Facilitator Pack → · Hand-out chat blocks · Instructor cheat sheet (PDF) · Class Links → · Handout: 2-up · 4-up
Full-Stack AI-Assisted Development
Course 6 (Bonus). Direct AI to build, run, and deploy a complete web application — backend, frontend, data, chat, auth, integrations, container — in a single day.
Download PowerPoint ↓ · Week 6 Facilitator Pack → · Prompt hand-out · Instructor cheat sheet (PDF) · Class Links → · Handout: 2-up · 4-up
One-page printable Facilitator Packs — timing strip, prep checklist, hand-off cues, exercise prompts, recovery scripts, and homework for each week. See all Facilitator Packs →
How to use these decks
- Open the deck for the week you are teaching in a Chromium-based browser (Edge, Chrome).
- Press F to go fullscreen.
- In Microsoft Teams, share the browser window (not the desktop).
- Use → / Space to advance, ← to go back, and N to view your speaker notes off-screen.
- Number keys jump to a slide (e.g. 25Enter).
Download as PowerPoint
Native, editable .pptx files
Each course is also available as a real PowerPoint deck — 16:9 widescreen, fully editable text, real PowerPoint tables, and every slide’s presenter notes attached as native PowerPoint speaker notes. Open in PowerPoint, Keynote, or LibreOffice Impress.
- Week 1 — AI Fluency Fundamentals (.pptx)
- Week 2 — Builder Orientation (.pptx)
- Week 3 — Platform Training (.pptx)
- Week 4 — Advanced Workshop (.pptx)
- Week 5 — Supervisor Orientation (.pptx)
- Week 6 — Full-Stack AI-Assisted Development (.pptx)
The PowerPoint files are a careful approximation of the on-screen decks — same content, same order, same speaker notes, brand palette and typography preserved. They are not pixel-perfect twins of the HTML decks, but every text element is editable in PowerPoint.
Download as PDF
Print → Save as PDF
Each deck includes a print stylesheet that lays out one slide per page followed by its speaker notes — suitable for offline review or printed handouts. To export:
- Open the deck in Chrome or Edge.
- Press P from inside the deck (or use the browser’s File → Print menu / Ctrl+P).
- In the print dialog, set Destination to “Save as PDF.”
- Set Layout to Landscape, Margins to None, and enable Background graphics.
- Click Save.
The browser’s default print preview shows one slide per page with its speaker notes following on the next page. There is no separate PDF file to download — the deck’s print stylesheet generates the handout on demand.
Need a compact print-out? Each deck card above also links
to 2-up and 4-up handout views (or append
?handout=2 / ?handout=4 to any deck URL). These
lay multiple slide thumbnails on a single letter-size page next to their
speaker notes — ideal for offline review or printed leave-behinds
where one-slide-per-page would be too bulky. Use the standard
P print flow above when you want full-size slides for
presentation-quality reference; choose 2-up or 4-up when you need a
space-efficient handout.
Visual identity
The deck system — palette, type scale, layouts, navigation contract —
is documented in DESIGN.md. All six weekly decks share
a single css/deck.css and js/deck.js; do not fork them.