AI Literacy Delivery
Public-sector-ready AI literacy programs for libraries, schools, community organizations, and SMEs.
The problem
Canada's draft AI strategy commits to free AI literacy training at national scale — but most institutions don't have a curriculum, instructors, or measurement to deliver it well. Generic prompt tips don't move adoption inside real workflows.
How we work
Scope the audience
Frontline staff, educators, students, SME owners, or community members — each gets a different curriculum, not the same slide deck retitled.
Build a Canadian curriculum
Plain-language modules grounded in Canadian context: privacy, consent, bias, sovereignty, and safe everyday use. Bilingual-ready.
Deliver in cohorts
In-person and virtual cohorts, train-the-trainer kits for libraries and educators, and self-serve resources that survive after we leave.
Measure the lift
Pre/post assessments, usage telemetry where appropriate, and a 90-day check-in. Funded programs need a number, not just a headcount.
What you get
- →Audience-specific curriculum and facilitator guides
- →Train-the-trainer kits (libraries, schools, community orgs)
- →Self-serve learner workbook and prompt library
- →Pre/post assessment instrument
- →Cohort delivery (in-person + virtual)
Outcomes
- ✓Measurable AI literacy lift across the cohort
- ✓A delivery model your team can run without us
- ✓Defensible reporting for funders and program officers
Who it's for
Federal, provincial, and municipal programs delivering AI literacy. Libraries, school boards, post-secondary, community organizations, and SME-support agencies.