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Project details
I design and deliver AI training for mixed audiences, including beginners, experienced users, leaders, and technical teams. Sessions are built around real workplace tasks rather than generic tool tours. Participants practice with prompts, test outputs, discuss review steps, and learn how to use AI with more confidence and judgment.
$2,000 – $4,500
For teams that need live instruction, guided practice, and materials they can use afterward.
$2,000 – $4,500
For teams that need live instruction, guided practice, and materials they can use afterward.
AI Algorithms
Large Language Model, Multimodal Large Language ModelAI Applications
AI Content Creation, AI Text-to-Image, AI-Generated Art, AI-Generated Code, AI-Generated VideoAI Tools
Copy.ai, GitHub Copilot, Jasper AI, Microsoft 365 CopilotAI Models
ChatGPT, GPT-3, GPT-4What's included $2,000
These options are included with the project scope.
$2,000
- Delivery Time 5 days
- Number of Revisions 0
- Prompt Engineering
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Mind C.
Jun 23, 2026
Claude training videos
Courtney created amazing training videos, communication was fantastic. Very much enjoy working with Courtney
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Mind C.
May 30, 2026
Development of Copilot training videos/materials
Courtney created brilliant Copilot training videos - super high quality work and great communication. Thank you
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Paul B.
Mar 16, 2026
AI Instructor and Consultant
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Vitaly R.
Dec 18, 2025
Tutor / Instructor for AI Academy
Great experience working with Courtney as GenAI workshop tutor. She combines GenAI expertise with clear, practical teaching, frameworks, examples, and assets that are immediately usable. Communication was fast and professional, timelines were met, and she consistently pushed for learner outcomes and lower friction. Highly recommended and would rehire.
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Ryan M.
Oct 18, 2025
Remote Trainer -workplace training - ChatGpt
Courtney agreed on very short notice to provide our small staff with an introductory training on the use of ChatGPT, for which I was initially very grateful. She was responsive, flexible with scheduling, and able to step in just 48 hours before the session.
Unfortunately, the overall experience left our team feeling disappointed and overwhelmed. Although the session was framed as a 1.5-hour introduction to ChatGPT, the first 45 minutes was spent introducing another tool, “Notion.” She explained that Notion was necessary for keeping a library of prompts, but also acknowledged that a simple spreadsheet could serve the same purpose. I never agreed that this tool would be included in the training, and my staff found it confusing and off-topic.
When I tried to gently redirect the conversation back toward our original objective—helping staff understand how to use ChatGPT effectively—Courtney responded curtly, essentially saying, “Let me do my thing.” This was uncomfortable and undermined my role in front of my team.
Ultimately, only about 20 minutes of the training was dedicated to ChatGPT itself. That portion was brief and lacked the depth or interactivity we were hoping for. To her credit, Courtney did share some excellent examples of prompt structure (during the Notion introduction) and those moments were the most valuable part of the session.
As we reached the end of our scheduled time, I allowed her to continue for an extra 10 minutes to finish her presentation, hoping we could still reserve a few minutes for questions. However, when I attempted to transition the group to discussion, she again insisted on finishing her slides and cut me off mid-sentence in front of the team.
In the end, the training left staff feeling more confused than confident about ChatGPT. While Courtney clearly has expertise and passion for the subject, the session did not align with our goals, and her communication style created tension and frustration for the group.
Unfortunately, the overall experience left our team feeling disappointed and overwhelmed. Although the session was framed as a 1.5-hour introduction to ChatGPT, the first 45 minutes was spent introducing another tool, “Notion.” She explained that Notion was necessary for keeping a library of prompts, but also acknowledged that a simple spreadsheet could serve the same purpose. I never agreed that this tool would be included in the training, and my staff found it confusing and off-topic.
When I tried to gently redirect the conversation back toward our original objective—helping staff understand how to use ChatGPT effectively—Courtney responded curtly, essentially saying, “Let me do my thing.” This was uncomfortable and undermined my role in front of my team.
Ultimately, only about 20 minutes of the training was dedicated to ChatGPT itself. That portion was brief and lacked the depth or interactivity we were hoping for. To her credit, Courtney did share some excellent examples of prompt structure (during the Notion introduction) and those moments were the most valuable part of the session.
As we reached the end of our scheduled time, I allowed her to continue for an extra 10 minutes to finish her presentation, hoping we could still reserve a few minutes for questions. However, when I attempted to transition the group to discussion, she again insisted on finishing her slides and cut me off mid-sentence in front of the team.
In the end, the training left staff feeling more confused than confident about ChatGPT. While Courtney clearly has expertise and passion for the subject, the session did not align with our goals, and her communication style created tension and frustration for the group.
About Courtney
AI Adoption Consultant & Trainer | MS Copilot, ChatGPT, and Claude
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Job Success
Katy, United States - 8:11 am local time
Core specializations: AI transformation strategy, AI readiness assessment, Microsoft 365 Copilot training and adoption, AI governance and policy development, prompt engineering, AI workflow design, responsible AI frameworks, and AI use case identification.
I work in two distinct capacities on Upwork:
➡️For Organizations
I help leadership teams move from AI experimentation to structured, sustainable adoption. Most organizations aren't struggling with the technology itself. They're struggling with where to start, what's worth doing, how to govern it responsibly, and how to bring their people along. I close those gaps through a structured, phased approach grounded in Microsoft-certified AI transformation methodology and proven practices for regulated industries.
➡️For Consulting Firms
I partner with small and mid-size consulting firms as a subcontractor, co-delivering AI transformation engagements under your brand. If your firm offers adjacent services such as change management, IT strategy, compliance, or workforce development, and your clients are asking about generative AI, Microsoft Copilot, or enterprise AI strategy, I can step in as your dedicated AI transformation resource without you having to build that practice from scratch.
Services
✅ AI Training and Workforce Enablement
Role-based AI training programs that move teams from awareness to confident, governed daily use across technical, operational, and leadership audiences.
What's included: Microsoft 365 Copilot, ChatGPT, and Claude tool navigation; prompt engineering (foundational and advanced); use case application; responsible AI practices; governance awareness; train-the-trainer programs; executive AI literacy briefings; custom curriculum, facilitator guides, and learner materials.
✅ AI Workflow Design and Enablement Assets
Custom-built resources that make AI use consistent, defensible, and audit-ready long after the engagement ends.
What's included: AI-assisted workflow design and process mapping, role-based prompt libraries, adoption playbooks, standard operating procedures, governance and acceptable use documentation, use case catalogs, ROI tracking templates, internal knowledge bases, job aids, and onboarding materials.
📂Engagements can be scoped by deliverable, phase, or retainer depending on your client's needs and your firm's structure.
🏢Industries Served
Government, healthcare, education, financial services, professional services, regulated startups, and nonprofit.
⚙️Tools and Platforms
Microsoft 365 Copilot, Copilot Studio, Azure OpenAI, ChatGPT Enterprise, Claude, Power Platform, and major large language model (LLM) ecosystems.
What Happens Next
Send me a message with a brief description of your organization or firm and what you're trying to solve. I'll follow up with a calendar invite for a 30-minute discovery call where we'll scope your needs, answer your questions, and walk through engagement options that fit your situation. A clear contract follows before any work begins.
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