
Have questions about our programs, workshops, speaking engagements, or approach to AI literacy?
We've gathered answers to some of the most common questions to help you better understand Technically Speaking Now and how we can support your learning community.
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Our programs are designed for students, educators, professionals, creatives, organizations, and community groups interested in understanding and engaging thoughtfully with artificial intelligence.
Whether you're just beginning your AI journey or seeking deeper conversations about technology, our learning experiences are designed to meet participants where they are.
Technically Speaking Now was created to make AI literacy accessible to everyone. Most programs are designed for non-technical audiences and do not require prior experience with artificial intelligence or coding.
Curiosity is the only prerequisite.
Topics may include:
• Artificial Intelligence Fundamentals
• AI Literacy
• Prompt Engineering
• Ethical AI
• Digital Citizenship
• Human Creativity and AI
• Critical Thinking
• Future Skills
• AI in Education
• Responsible Technology Use
Programs can also be customized to meet specific learning goals.
Programs range from 60-minute keynote presentations to half-day, full-day, and multi-session learning experiences.
Each program is customized based on audience needs, goals, and available time.
Yes.
Programs can be delivered in-person, virtually, or through hybrid formats depending on your needs and location.
Absolutely.
Every learning experience can be tailored to align with your audience, organizational goals, educational priorities, and event objectives.
Custom topics, formats, and learning outcomes are available.
We work with:
• Schools and districts
• Colleges and universities
• Professional organizations
• Conferences and events
• Community organizations
• Creative teams
• Businesses and nonprofits
We recommend reaching out as early as possible, especially for conferences, academic calendars, and large events.
Booking several weeks or months in advance helps ensure availability.
Speaking topics include:
• AI Literacy and Education
• Human Creativity in the Age of AI
• Ethical AI and Digital Citizenship
• Future Skills for the AI Era
• Human-Centered Technology
• Emerging Technologies and Society
Custom keynote topics are also available.
Yes.
Every keynote, panel discussion, and presentation can be adapted to align with the goals and audience of your event.
Yes.
Technically Speaking Now welcomes opportunities for podcast appearances, interviews, media conversations, and collaborative discussions exploring AI, education, creativity, and the future of learning.
Human-centered AI literacy recognizes that understanding artificial intelligence involves more than learning tools.
It includes ethics, creativity, critical thinking, communication, digital citizenship, and understanding how technology shapes people, communities, and society.
Our approach places human flourishing at the center of technological learning.
No.
While we explore practical AI applications, our work extends beyond tools to include ethical considerations, creativity, culture, communication, and the broader societal impact of emerging technologies.
Artificial intelligence increasingly influences education, work, creativity, communication, and everyday decision-making.
AI literacy empowers people to participate thoughtfully, responsibly, and confidently in a rapidly evolving digital world.
Yes.
We actively collaborate with educational institutions, organizations, nonprofits, conferences, and community groups seeking meaningful conversations and learning experiences related to AI and future learning.
Absolutely.
We welcome opportunities to co-create workshops, educational initiatives, community programs, and future-focused learning experiences.
Simply visit our Contact page and share details about your goals, audience, or ideas.
We'll follow up to explore how we might work together.

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