How to Use This Playbook
There's no single "right" way to use this playbook. It's designed to meet you where you are. Here are three entry paths — pick the one that resonates.
Path 1: "I want to try something right now"
Perfect. Head to the Exercises page, pick any basic exercise (15 minutes each), and start. No prep needed — just you and an AI tool of your choice.
Path 2: "I took the AI Skills Quiz"
If you've taken the quiz at aiskillsquiz.com, you already know your pillar scores and archetype. Here's your next step:
- Find your archetype in the Archetypes section to understand your learning style
- Check the Pathways for a guided route matched to your profile
- Start with your lowest-scoring pillar — that's where you'll see the most growth
Path 3: "I want to understand the big picture"
Start with the framework:
- Read The Five Pillars to understand what AI fluency is made of
- Browse the Exercises to see the full range from Basic to Advanced
- Then pick any exercise that interests you
How the Playbook Is Organized
Pillars (5 skill areas)
-> Exercises (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced)
Archetypes (your learning style)
-> Pathways (guided routes based on your strengths and gaps)
Resources (glossary, tools, further reading)
Each exercise includes:
- A clear goal and time estimate
- Step-by-step instructions
- Multiple entry points for different learning styles
- Reflection prompts to deepen your understanding
How Much Time Does This Take?
15 minutes a week is enough to start. Each Basic exercise is designed to fit into a coffee break. As you get comfortable, Intermediate exercises take about 25 minutes, and Advanced exercises around 40 minutes.
There's no deadline. This isn't a course you need to finish — it's a resource you return to as your skills and questions grow.
Learning Style Entry Points
Every exercise offers multiple ways in:
- Jump in — For Tinkerers. Start doing, then understand why.
- Plan first — For Planners. Read the overview, then execute step by step.
- Why this matters — For Strategists. Understand the strategic value before starting.
- Discuss — For Social Learners. Use the reflection prompts with a colleague or community.
You don't have to pick just one — but knowing your preference can help you get started faster.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of This
- Do the exercises with real work. The more relevant the topic, the more you'll learn.
- Don't skip the reflection. The "what did I learn" moment is where growth actually happens.
- Come back. Revisiting an exercise after a few weeks often reveals new insights.
- Share what you learn. Teaching is the best way to solidify understanding.
Ready? Pick a path above, or head back to the home page to explore.
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