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A workshop should teach one concept and produce one artifact.

The best workshops avoid broad promises and focus on a skill students can practice immediately.

Choose one concept

Prompt testing, source quality, data limits, or knowledge mapping.

Build a task

Give students a realistic prompt and a short work window.

Review the output

Feedback is the moment that turns activity into learning.

Learning evidence

Technology confidence should be visible.

HNK pages emphasize concrete outputs and search-readable language so families, schools, and students can evaluate the work clearly.

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