The catalogue
Modules
Every module in the AI Literacy Lab. Each one is short, narrated, captioned and audio described, built to the same accessibility floor, and runs on your own LMS or ours. Lifecycle labels show how mature the content is as we evaluate and improve it. Updated means the content changed within the last 90 days.
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AI LiteracyNew releaseUpdated
Introduction to Generative AI
A practical starting point for teams who need a shared vocabulary, a working mental model, and a clear sense of what these tools are good for.
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GovernanceNew releaseUpdated
The EU AI Act
For teams who need to know what the AI Act actually asks of them: who it catches, which duties are already live, and what ignoring them costs.
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LeadershipEarly productionUpdated
Leading Through Digital Transformation and AI Adoption
For leaders carrying a team through AI adoption: why change stalls before it starts, what people need at each stage, and how to decide what AI should do.
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AI LiteracyEarly productionUpdated
Shadow AI: Pause Before You Paste
For everyone who reaches for an AI tool to get the work done: what counts as shadow AI, what should never be pasted into one, and how to pause and decide before you do.
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AI LiteracyEarly productionUpdated
Choosing What to Automate, and Where AI Fits
For anyone told to use AI and left to work out where: how to map a real process, decide what to eliminate, automate or delegate, and where the human still belongs.
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AI LiteracyEarly productionUpdated
AEO and GEO: Optimising for AI Search
Two jobs, not one: appearing in AI answers, and being described correctly in them. How answers pick sources, how to write pages they can quote, and how to measure it.
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AI LiteracyEarly productionUpdated
Misinformation and Deepfakes
Human deepfake detection is close to chance. So this teaches the process instead: check where a claim started, agree a second channel, and respond when you are targeted.
Looking for free learning instead? The resources hub has videos, events, live builds and a catalogue of AI courses from across the sector.
Common questions
How are modules delivered?
Two ways. We can host your learners on our own platform with individual accounts and progress tracking, or you can licence a module as a SCORM 1.2 package and run it on your own LMS. Both carry the same content and the same completion records.
What do the stage labels on each card mean?
They tell you how mature the content is. Early production means we are still building it, Pre-release means it is in final review, New release means it recently shipped, and Established means it has been running with learners for a while. Updated means the content changed within the last 90 days.
How is pricing structured?
Each module is bought outright as a perpetual licence, priced by the size of your organisation, with two years of updates included. The full price table is published on every module page, so there is nothing to negotiate. Individuals can access modules through a monthly membership instead.
Can we try a module before buying?
Yes. Request a trial and you can review the whole module, its accessibility and the learner experience before deciding between hosted seats and an LMS licence.
When are new modules coming?
The cards marked Early production are the modules being built now. Each one moves through the stages above as it matures, and every module page shows the date its content was last updated.