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Learn to Build AI Agents

A hands-on, beginner-friendly course that teaches you how to create AI agents that automate real-world tasks, no coding required. Built for students at Centro Cultural Paraguayo Americano.

Understand AI Agents

Learn what AI agents are, how they work, and why they are different from simple chatbots. You will understand the core loop that drives every AI agent: perceive, reason, act, and learn.

Master Prompt Engineering

Discover how to write clear, effective prompts and system instructions that guide AI agents to produce the results you want, every time.

Configure Agent Memory

Explore how agents remember context across conversations using configuration files, memory files, and learned skills, so they get better over time.

Build Real Projects

Put your skills into practice with hands-on projects like a social media content creator, email responder, productivity assistant, booking agent, and more.

This course is designed for absolute beginners who have never built an AI agent before. You do not need any programming experience. If you can use a web browser and type a message in a chat window, you have everything you need to succeed.

Students

University and high school students curious about AI and looking to add practical skills to their toolkit.

Young Professionals

Early-career workers who want to automate repetitive tasks and boost their productivity using AI.

Entrepreneurs

Small business owners and freelancers who want to use AI agents to handle customer communication, scheduling, and content creation.

Before you begin, make sure you have:

  • A computer: Windows, Mac, or Linux. A tablet can work for the cloud platforms, but a computer is recommended.
  • An internet connection: Required for cloud-based platforms like Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini. Ollama and LM Studio can run offline after initial setup.
  • Basic digital literacy: You should be comfortable browsing the web, creating accounts, and typing messages. That’s it.
  • Curiosity and patience: AI agents sometimes surprise you. The willingness to experiment and iterate is the most important skill you can bring.