AI Immersion Day
AI Immersion Day is a full-day, hands-on certification experience for the Reshapers team. Participants spend the day building real work outputs with Claude AI — proposals, session designs, wiki articles, interactive tools, and automated workflows — using their own tasks as the material.
The course covers how Claude thinks, how to prompt it well, and how to use its most powerful features: Projects, Memory, Artifacts, Cowork, and Claude Code. It also builds essential knowledge about AI concepts like hallucination, context windows, and training cutoffs, and introduces the centaur vs cyborg framework for thinking about human-AI collaboration.
Participants leave with a finished build, a contribution to the Reshapers shared skills library, and one changed work habit committed to in writing. Completion of the course earns the Reshapers AI Practitioner certificate.
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Curriculum
27 lessons · 6 hrs
Introduction to AI
Key Concepts
Centaur vs Cyborg
Risks of AI in Professional Work
Claude is not a search engine
The four-part prompt structure
Projects, Memory, and Skills
The Claude Platform Dashboard
Tips & Tricks
Superpower and Frontend Skills
Quick Check 1
Your first prompt
What makes a prompt fail
Claude Projects
Building an Artifact
Skills
Cowork
Claude Code
Claude in PowerPoint and Excel
Claude in Chrome
Plugins
Connectors and MCP
The Build Challenge
Evaluation
Keeping the Habit
Your Instructor
Daniël Corsen
Chief Reshapers
Daniël Corsen is the CEO and co-founder of Reshapers, an organisational transformation consultancy based in Willemstad, Curaçao. With 15 years of experience helping leaders, teams, and organisations thrive through change, he works at the intersection of strategy, culture, and people.Daniël has been building with Claude AI since its early availability, using it to design frameworks, build tools, write documentation, and run client engagements.He has spent the past year embedding AI into every part of how Reshapers works. This training day is the result of that practice.He believes AI is not a shortcut. It is a lever. And the people who use it best are those who stay sharp, stay curious, and never stop thinking for themselves.