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Build your AI Fluency Playbook (capstone)
Apply all four moves of the loop, Decide, Ask, Check, Own, to a real task from your own job, and write down the call you made at each move.
- Time
- 20–25 min
- Type
- exercise
- Bloom
- Apply → Create
- XP
- 100

Architecture diagram for Build your AI Fluency Playbook (capstone). The four-move loop as a closed circle, Decide → Ask → Check → Own → back to Decide, with a real job-task at the center and a short note beside each move ('what I hand off' / 'the instruction' / 'what I verify' / 'whose name is on it'). Warm gold on near-black.
You'll be able to
- Apply all four moves of the loop, Decide, Ask, Check, Own, to a real task from your own job, and write down the call you made at each move.
- Build that single run into a reusable AI Fluency Playbook: your Decide/Ask/Check/Own notes for the task, plus a blank template you can rerun on the next task without re-thinking the structure.
- Explain how being able to run this loop yourself is exactly what lets you see your organization can't yet, the readiness gap lesson 2.50 named, and where that goes next.
Key concepts · tap to reveal
1/15·Watch·Beat 1 · Hook
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Hook
You already work next to AI. This course makes you the one in command of it, not the one it surprises. Now run all four moves on a real task from your own job.
Your task Write a prompt that asks Claude to recommend the right AI setup for a real task you're facing — then weigh its answer against this lesson, "Build your AI Fluency Playbook (capstone)."
a strong prompt:role · context · task · format · example

Exercise · scenario
On your task run, you wrote: 'I'll let AI draft the summary, but I decide myself which items count as risks worth flagging.'
Deliverable
Assemble your **AI Fluency Playbook** as a single short document with two parts. Part one: your real task run through all four moves, your Decide, Ask, Check, and Own answers, plus the one-line tool verdict from the 2.52 rubric. Part two: a blank Decide/Ask/Check/Own template you can drop the next task into without rebuilding the structure. This is the course's terminal artifact. Keep it where you'll find it, and rerun the template the next time a real task lands. It is the proof, to yourself and to others, that you can run the loop, that you are the one in command, not the one surprised.
Reveal model answer
Decide (Delegation)
Practice · Scenarios
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Scenario 1 of 2
On your task run, you wrote: 'For any date or number in the draft, I confirm it appears in the source notes before I trust it.'
Sources
- [1]EU AI Act·Article 4: AI literacy (2024) · Regulation
- [2]arXiv·Evolving AI Risk Management: A Maturity Model based on the NIST AI Risk Management Framework (2024) · Research
Submit your work for review
Paste your capstone artifact below. You'll get back a 4-level rubric grade, per-criterion feedback, and three concrete edits to strengthen it.