Courses and programs with clear outcomes and measurable checkpoints
This page lists our core tracks across languages, AI, programming, digital skills, and personal development. Each track follows the same teaching logic: a published cohort rhythm, practice-first assignments, and a final checkpoint aligned to Bloom’s taxonomy.
Course catalog
Each listing below includes a short description, learning goals, assignment style, format, and a realistic duration. If your schedule is tight, a webinar can be a quick fit check before you join a cohort. If you need a longer runway, a program is the right choice.
English for Meetings (Cohort Sprint)
A compact English track built around meeting participation: opening, clarifying, disagreeing politely, and closing with actions. The syllabus uses spaced repetition for vocabulary and short speaking prompts that can be recorded and reviewed. Expect a methodical loop: input, retrieval, correction, and re-use in the next session.
Arabic Foundations: Script to Speech
Start with reading confidence and basic phonetics, then move into short, controlled speaking patterns. Assignments focus on retrieval practice: quick reading tasks, minimal pair drills, and short dialogues with correction strategy.
Chinese Speaking Patterns (Beginner)
A speaking-first track built around reusable sentence frames and controlled listening. Lessons combine short input with high-frequency output drills. The checkpoint is a guided conversation task with specific success criteria.
Applied AI Workflows (Webinar + Practice Pack)
A live webinar focused on practical use: prompt structure, retrieval planning, and evaluation criteria. You will leave with a checklist, examples, and a small practice pack that teaches how to verify outputs and reduce “looks right” errors.
Programming Foundations: From Syntax to Shipping
Learn the fundamentals through small deliverables. The cadence is consistent: short lesson, coding kata, review notes, and an end checkpoint that requires building a testable feature under realistic constraints.
Digital Skills Intensive: Systems That Stick
Build a simple personal system for planning, execution, and review. Lessons are practical: templates, repeatable routines, and short “ship it” tasks. The checkpoint is a working weekly setup you can keep using.
How to choose the right track
If you want a predictable rhythm with feedback and a final checkpoint, choose a cohort course or multi-module program. If you are validating a direction, a webinar is a low-commitment option that still teaches concrete workflow. For all tracks, we keep prerequisites explicit so learners can avoid the “too easy / too hard” trap that causes drift and drop-off.
After you request enrollment, we confirm cohort dates, lesson times, and format (live, recorded, or mixed). If your goal requires a different starting level, we recommend an alternative and explain why—plainly, without pressure.
Learning flow inside a cohort
Programs are built to be predictable. You will see the cadence in advance, you will know what “good” looks like, and assignments are designed to rehearse the exact skill the checkpoint measures.
Set the target outcome
Each module starts with a concrete outcome and a rubric. For languages, that might be a specific conversation task. For programming, a small feature with defined edge cases.
Practice by retrieval
Assignments use retrieval practice instead of passive review. The work is short and pointed, which makes repetition possible on weekdays without burnout.
Get correction strategy
Feedback highlights error patterns and a correction plan. This keeps the loop efficient: fix the source, not the symptom.
Complete the checkpoint
The checkpoint is practical. It is designed to measure competence and transfer, not trivia. Results vary by baseline and time spent on practice.
Request program pricing and cohort availability
Use this form to ask for current cohort dates, webinar schedule, and program pricing. Please include your preferred track and any relevant prerequisites. We reply within 1 business day. We do not sell your data.
Plan your next cohort with a clear schedule
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No pop-ups, no timers, no misleading claims. Cohort schedules are shared in writing, with prerequisites and workload spelled out.
- Cohort dates, lesson times, and time zone (CET).
- Format details and what is included: sessions, materials, feedback, assessments.
- Prerequisites and a recommendation if a different level is a better fit.