
Hands-on AI Workshop for Teachers
Learn how to teach practical AI-LLMs, APIs, and simple agents-without heavy ML theory.
- Build real classroom assignments (not slides)
- Work with LLM APIs + cost control
- Leave with ready-to-use exercises + your own AI agent
Includes $20 API budget per participant (session 4).

Used at the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology
Taught by a prestigious Technion lecturer (top 4%).
Who it's for
The workshop is designed for educators who want to bring practical AI into their teaching.
Computer Science high school teachers
Data Science teachers
Anyone who wants to implement AI in the classroom
No deep machine learning background required. Basic programming knowledge is helpful but not mandatory.
What you leave with
Walk away with concrete tools, plans, and confidence to teach AI.
Workshop structure: 4 sessions
Each session: 2h content + 1h hands-on
- •What the job market actually demands from students
- •The teacher's role in the ChatGPT era
- •Building blocks of practical AI development
What you'll actually build
A practical assignment template
Context / Goal / Constraints / Eval
A simple LLM API integration
JS / Python snippets
A mini-agent loop
Think → Act → Observe

Led by Idan Hahn
Idan Hahn is an AI entrepreneur and expert with 15+ years of experience in the tech industry, including leading large development teams and an AI exit. He is a top-rated lecturer at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Faculty of Data Science and Decision Making, where he teaches a practical course on building AI agents. His teaching combines industry experience, professional responsibility, and ethics - with a direct connection to job market demands.
- 15+ years leading software teams
- AI entrepreneur with exit
- Top-rated lecturer at Technion (Data Science & Decision Making)
- Teaches practical AI agents
Logistics
Everything you need to know before signing up.
Start date
March 1, 2026
Sessions
4 sessions · 3 hours each (incl. 1h hands-on)
Format
Online
Requirements
Basic programming in Python or JavaScript helpful, not mandatory