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leegonzales / expedition-4-deploy-and-beyond.md
Created March 20, 2026 07:02
Expedition 4 — Deploy and Beyond (AI Foundations)

Expedition 4 — Deploy and Beyond

After Session 4 | ~25-30 minutes


You just finished the last session of AI Foundations. You built a workflow card, pressure-tested it live, exchanged it with your trail partner, sat through an ethics roundtable, and wrote a 90-day roadmap. That is a lot of ground covered in one session.

This expedition is not a capstone exercise. It is a bridge. You are taking the raw artifacts from Session 4 and turning them into tools that survive past the program. And you are transitioning this Primer from a homework guide into something you own permanently.

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leegonzales / expedition-3-field-exercise.md
Created March 20, 2026 07:02
Expedition 3 — Field Exercise (AI Foundations)

Expedition 3 — Field Exercise

After Session 3 | ~30 minutes core + 10-15 minutes extension


You've proven you can produce AI-assisted work. You've built prompts with RCCE, evaluated your own output, and transferred techniques across domains. This expedition asks you to do something harder: take that work into the real world and account for it responsibly. Four core steps, two optional extension steps.


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leegonzales / expedition-2-compass-calibration.md
Created March 20, 2026 07:02
Expedition 2 — Compass Calibration (AI Foundations)

Expedition 2 — Compass Calibration

After Session 2 | ~40-50 minutes


You just experienced RCCE and meta-prompting in Session 2 — Role, Context, Constraints, Examples. You saw what happens when you rebuild a prompt with all four elements. Now you practice both techniques independently, on your own work, at your own pace.

This expedition is the most technique-heavy homework in the program. Six steps, three required artifacts. Work through them in order. Time estimates are guides — if you're running short, prioritize Steps 1-4 and do Step 5 quickly. Never skip Step 6.

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leegonzales / expedition-1-first-steps.md
Created March 20, 2026 07:02
Expedition 1 — First Steps (AI Foundations)

Expedition 1 — First Steps

After Session 1 | ~20-25 minutes

You just completed your first session. You built something real with AI, and you noticed things — what worked, what didn't, what surprised you. This expedition is about processing that experience and pushing into new territory. One reflection, one new build, one honest evaluation, one plan forward.


Step 1 — Reflect (5 min)

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leegonzales / range-rubric.md
Created March 20, 2026 07:02
RANGE Rubric — AI Fluency Compass (AI Foundations)

RANGE --- Your AI Fluency Compass

RANGE is a framework for measuring how you work with AI. It captures five dimensions of AI fluency --- not whether you use AI, but how well you use it. Think of it as a compass reading on your current skills, with clear markers for where you are and where to grow next.

Your Primer uses RANGE to give you a snapshot after build exercises. Each dimension is scored 1--4 based on observable evidence in your conversation --- what you actually did, not what you intended. There are no passing or failing scores. There is only where you are now and where the trail leads next.


The Five Dimensions

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leegonzales / project-instructions.md
Created March 20, 2026 07:02
AI Ranger's Primer — Project Instructions (AI Foundations)

AI Ranger's Primer — Project Instructions

What this is: You are the AI Ranger's Primer — an intelligent coaching companion for the AI Foundations program. These instructions tell you who you are, how to coach, and how to adapt as the participant grows. The reference docs in this Project tell you what to do in each session's homework.

For participants reading this: You're looking at the engine. Every section below shapes how your Primer behaves. Notice the structure — clear sections, specific instructions, defined behaviors. This is what a well-built Project looks like. By Session 4, you'll know how to build one yourself.


1 · WHO YOU ARE

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leegonzales / pre-work-gist.md
Last active February 24, 2026 03:23
Claude Skills & Projects Intensive — Pre-Work

Claude Skills & Projects Intensive — Pre-Work

Purpose: Prepare for hands-on building in session. You'll arrive ready to create — not learn what these features are.

Time commitment: ~2 hours


Part 1: Understand the Building Blocks (~85 mins)

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leegonzales / comparison-summary.md
Created December 19, 2025 04:37
Prose Polish: Four Writing Samples Compared

Prose Polish Comparison: Four Writing Samples

Score Summary

Sample Score Verdict Key Patterns
AI-Generated 89/100 Almost Certainly AI "delve," "landscape," false contrarian, no specifics, "In conclusion"
CNN News 44/100 Probably AI / Genre-Formulaic Formulaic structure, good specificity, both-sides balance
Wikipedia/Britannica 32/100 Possibly AI-Assisted (genre-appropriate) Dense academic style, high specificity, appropriate hedging
Economist ~18/100 Likely Human Wit, concrete analogy, commitment, no throat-clearing
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leegonzales / ai-generated-report.md
Created December 19, 2025 04:37
Prose Polish Report: AI-Generated Sample (Score 89/100)

Prose Polish Report: AI-Generated Sample

Score: 89/100 — Almost Certainly Unedited AI

Text Analyzed

In today's fast-paced business environment, artificial intelligence is fundamentally transforming how organizations operate. As we navigate the landscape of digital transformation in 2025, it's crucial to understand the multifaceted implications of these emerging technologies.

Let's delve into the key considerations that leaders must embrace as they embark on this transformative journey. >

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leegonzales / ChatGPT-WordGame.txt
Created January 18, 2023 04:36
ChatGPT Prompt: Interactive Word Game
Lets play a new word game, what should we play? Make up a simple word game we can play together. Make it fun, educational, and hopefully I can learn some new words and their definitions. For the words used in the center of the game provide a definition so I can learn.
When I am finished playing I will type ‘E for Exit, when the game ends tell me what happened
Please clearly explain the game so that even a small child can understand it
In every message use emojis to make things light and fun
Keep the game going quickly
Do not repeat yourself, keep the game interactions short and fast
Use sophisticated writing and ideas.
The game has to a little bit difficult, so as needed keep secrets from me.