A working AI agent. Automate one real workflow.
Built around one of your real work patterns, not a generic set of instructions. Including a personal update assistant.
Build practical AI agent skills around real professional workflows, with no coding required. AI-Workshops helps Ontario professionals learn practical AI skills by building AI agents around real work. Public workshops focus on Barrie, Newmarket, Toronto, and nearby communities, with private team training available by request across Ontario.
Practical AI agent workshops for career professionals who want to build and use agents in real job workflows. The workshop is built around hands-on progress: choose a real workflow, build an agent around it, test outputs, and learn how to keep improving it.
Built around one of your real work patterns, not a generic set of instructions. Including a personal update assistant.
Small class sizes so you can get direct hands on help. As well as 1 hour 1:1 consultation up to 2 weeks from course completion to solidify your knowledge.
Skills, instructions, test cases, quality checks, and launch notes you can reuse. Plus 90 days of free MCP access.
Practical guidance to build your own agents in the future, saving thousands in future subscriptions.
You do not need to be technical, or in one specific role. If your job involves email, documents, spreadsheets, browsers, CRMs, calendars, or internal tools, there is likely a practical AI workflow you can build from.
People whose day involves email, documents, spreadsheets, research, follow-ups, different apps, or reporting.
Operations, admin, sales, client service, coordination, and management workflows.
Professionals who summarize information, compare options, prepare briefs, or make repeat decisions.
People carrying too many repeat tasks and looking for a practical way to recover time.
The Ontario workshop teaches practical AI agent skills through the same core curriculum: understand agents, design context, steer tasks, add review points, and build a workflow you can use at work.
A concentrated live workshop over a weekend.
Occurs weekday evenings to accommodate office hours, when spread-out practice is better.
A schedule and location shaped around a company team, department, or local group.
In the first day you'll learn the core principles of AI agents, and some advanced techniques on how to build a sophisticated agent.
Understand what makes an agent different from a chatbot, where agents are useful, and how to make them work.
Learn how to prevent your agent from falling into the classic AI hallucination problem and keep it smart for accomplishing real tasks.
Learn fundamental principles of agent steering, and how to actually get AI to intelligently complete tasks you assign to it.
On the second day we learn to automate tasks, refine your agent's capabilities, and build a workflow you can use on Monday.
Learn how to intelligently automate your AI systems and determine appropriate approaches for human intervention vs. 100% machine automation.
Apply your learnings to date to plan your automated workflow and connect to MCPs.
Complete your workflow, present it to the class.
Choose a local public session when one is available, or use the private option for a company or team workshop in Ontario.
Weekend intensive
A practical two-day workshop for professionals who want to build a working AI agent for repeat computer-based work.
Weekend intensive
A practical two-day workshop for professionals who want to build a working AI agent for repeat computer-based work.
Weekday series
A practical four-day workshop for professionals who want to build a working AI agent for repeat computer-based work.
Weekend intensive
A practical two-day workshop for professionals who want to build a working AI agent for repeat computer-based work.
Practical AI training in Ontario for professionals who want to learn AI agents, automate workflows, and build useful job-ready AI skills.
Turn notes, task lists, and spreadsheet inputs into a structured status brief that a manager can review before sending.
Collect source material, organize audience insights, and draft a reusable campaign brief with evidence links.
Prepare account research, meeting notes, follow-up drafts, and next-step summaries while keeping final approval with the professional.
AI-Workshops keeps the current public location footprint focused on Barrie, Newmarket, Toronto, and Ontario instead of publishing thin pages for every city.
AI-Workshops keeps the offer straightforward: hands-on exercises, no-code friendly instruction, reusable templates, and human review around work that affects customers, teams, or decisions.
Workshops are built around practical AI agent workflows, not passive lecture-only training.
Public workshops focus on Barrie, Newmarket, Toronto, and nearby Ontario communities; private cohorts can be discussed for other Ontario teams.
The public workshop is designed for computer-based professionals who want practical AI skills without needing coding experience.
Participants learn to keep approval steps and quality checks around sensitive, customer-facing, or business-critical work.
The workshop includes follow-up support so participants can reinforce the AI agent workflow they build.
Participants leave with reusable agent templates, workflow notes, test cases, and practical resources they can adapt after the workshop.
The workshop is designed around live instruction, practical exercises, and direct help while participants build a real workflow.
The workshop is taught with a practical, no-code friendly approach: choose one useful task, build a first agent pattern, test it, and keep human review in the right places.

Founder and workshop lead
Anthony teaches professionals how to turn repeat computer-based work into practical AI-assisted workflows with clear instructions, testing, and human review.
The workshop approach is hands-on, no-code friendly, and focused on building one useful workflow before adding complexity.
Barrie, Newmarket, Toronto, Simcoe County, York Region, the GTA, Ontario
For Ontario organizations, private workshops can focus on team workflows, internal tools, and role-specific AI agent use cases.
Send a note about public dates, private team workshops, accessibility, or whether your workflow is a fit.
The workshop is practical by design. Participants choose a real work pattern from their role, then learn how to turn it into a reliable agent-assisted workflow.
Build agents for campaign research, content briefs, performance summaries, competitive monitoring, and handoff notes.
Campaign research | Content briefs | Performance summaries
Use agents to triage requests, summarize status, prepare recurring reports, and coordinate multi-step process updates.
Request triage | Status updates | Process reports
Create agents for account research, follow-up preparation, meeting notes, CRM hygiene, and proposal support.
Account research | Follow-up drafts | CRM updates
Apply agents to customer feedback synthesis, release notes, research summaries, and product decision briefs.
Feedback synthesis | Research summaries | Release notes
Use agents for executive summaries, meeting preparation, decision logs, stakeholder updates, and priority tracking.
Executive summaries | Meeting prep | Decision logs
Build agents for scheduling support, document preparation, inbox follow-up, spreadsheet updates, and repeat coordination.
Inbox follow-up | Document prep | Scheduling support
Clear answers for professionals deciding whether a local AI agent workshop is the right next step.
No. This workshop is built for professionals who work at a computer, not software developers. You will learn the practical structure, setup choices, prompts, guardrails, and tests needed to build a useful AI agent.
It covers practical AI foundations, but the workshop focus is applying AI agents to real professional workflows. The goal is to leave with a repeatable agent-assisted workflow, not just a list of prompt tips.
No. The workshop is built for computer-based professionals who want practical AI skills without needing to become software developers.
Yes. Private team workshops can be discussed for Ontario organizations that want a schedule, location, and workflow focus shaped around their team.
Public workshop dates are published for Toronto, Barrie, Newmarket, and nearby communities when seats are open. Ontario organizations outside those cities can ask about private training when the schedule and workflow focus are a fit.
Yes. Ontario teams can use the contact form to ask about a private workshop built around their internal workflows, team examples, and schedule needs.
The Ontario hub helps professionals find the closest public workshop, understand the hands-on format, and ask about private training when a team needs examples from its own work.
AI-Workshops offers practical AI training in Ontario through public workshops in Toronto, Barrie, and Newmarket when dates are open. Teams elsewhere in the province can ask about private sessions built around their own workflows.
Most generic AI courses stop at tools and terminology. This workshop is organized around a narrower outcome: choose one repeat task, design the agent instructions, test the result, and decide where a person should approve the work.
The Ontario page keeps location choices honest. It points to the public cities currently supported and gives teams a direct path to ask about private training instead of implying that every Ontario city has a separate class.
Choose a public workshop near you or ask about a private Ontario team workshop.
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