AI Prompting Like a Pro – Feb 2026 with Sheyla Finkelshteyn

February 26, 2026 / 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Online

$50.00

24 seats remaining

Strategies for getting better, more reliable outputs

Do you ever feel confident about what you need help with and even have the right AI tool open, yet the output still misses the mark? The challenge isn’t access to AI. It’s knowing how to communicate with it, recognize when it veers off course, and guide it back with intention. Learn how to turn vague requests into clear, structured prompts that unlock better ideas, sharper insights, and stronger results. You’ll explore how to frame your goal as a use case, choose the right tool for the task, and apply a follow-up prompting approach that keeps the system aligned with your objective.

Commitment
Level

Accelerator

1.5 Hours, Online, One Night, Thursday.

AI Prompting Like a Pro

Measured vs.
Learning

By the end, you’ll have a solid foundation for building your own personalized prompt library, allowing you to return to effective prompts that consistently work for you. You will also master prompting strategies tailored to different tasks and domains, learn to evaluate and refine AI outputs for quality, bias, and accuracy, and gain a clear guide to building a reusable prompt library to support both academic and creative projects.

*Affiliated Universities: Bluffton, Capital, Heidelberg, Kenyon, Marietta, Ohio Wesleyan, Otterbein Wittenberg, Wooster, Baldwin Wallace, Ohio Northern.

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of Completion

Workshops range from 2-4 hours of contact time, depending on the topic and content. To earn your badge of completion, you must attend the entire session.

Meet Your Instructor

Sheyla Finkelshteyn is an AI education specialist and PhD researcher in Organizational Communication who supports universities and organizations in implementing AI thoughtfully and effectively. Her work centers on building AI fluency across roles—faculty, staff, and even students—through hands-on training that bridges technical possibilities with communication, ethics, and institutional context. She brings expertise in qualitative research, learning design, and inclusive communication to help participants develop confidence, craft strong prompts, and apply AI to real tasks while understanding limitations, bias, and responsible use.

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Strategies for getting better, more reliable outputs

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