For seniors who want to use AI well

Confidence with AI. At your own pace.

A gentle, hands-on course for seniors who want to use AI for everyday life — writing messages, planning, learning and creating — without the jargon or the pressure.

16h
Over 2 days
Ages 60+
Made for you
No prior
Experience needed
Why now

AI is not just for the young. It is most useful to those who have the most life experience to ask better questions.

The hardest part of using AI well is not the technology. It is knowing what to ask and what to do with the answer. Seniors have a lifetime of practice in asking good questions, weighing what is true, and noticing when something is off. This course teaches the small set of practical skills needed to put that judgement to work with AI.

No coding. No jargon. No assumption that you already know anything. Just a gentle, structured path from "I have heard of AI" to "I use AI every week in my own way."

The skill is asking good questions. Our learners have been practising that one all their lives.

What you actually take home

Real things you will make in class, not abstract skills.

Every learner finishes with a handful of practical creations they can use, share or keep. The course is built around making, not memorising.

A clear message

Write a thoughtful note, request or reply, with AI helping you find the right words.

A personalised card

A birthday or thank-you card with your own message, beautifully designed in minutes.

A short video message

A simple video greeting for family — a grandchild, a sibling, someone overseas — made by you.

A clear summary

Take a long article, document or church newsletter and have AI give you the gist in a paragraph.

What you came here with

You already know AI matters. The question is whether anyone has explained it properly.

This is who walks into the class, and the worries they walk in with.

If you are a senior considering this

Retirees, active-ageing learners, community members

You feel like AI is for the younger crowd.Your family uses it casually and you do not quite follow what they are doing.
You worry you will look slow or embarrass yourself.Other classes assume too much. You want one that genuinely starts at the start.
You see scams and false information online.You want to understand AI well enough to know what is real.
You want independence.It would be nice not to ask the grandkids every time.

If you are organising this for a group

Adult children, RC organisers, active-ageing partners, community groups

Members are asking about AI.Most available courses assume tech-worker baseline. You need one made for them.
You want everyone in the room at the same starting line.No one feels behind. No one feels patronised.
You want real outcomes, not certificates.Confidence, dignity, and a few concrete creations to take home.
You want a course that respects their pace.Generous breaks. Patient facilitation. Small groups.
How we walk you through it

Three parts. In this order, every time.

Content, Objective, Pricing. The same simple rhythm The Enablers use in every Pixlr Academy conversation.

01
Part one

Content

The what — sixteen hours, two days, no jargon

Sixteen hours over two days, delivered in-person at a friendly pace with deliberate breaks. Devices are provided in class so nobody has to bring anything.

  • Day one. What AI is in plain English. Asking AI clear questions. Writing messages, summarising articles, and getting useful answers for everyday life.
  • Day two. Photos and personal creations — a personalised card, a short video message for family. Planning trips and outings. Spotting scams and false information.

Tools used: Designs.ai, Pixlr.com, ChatGPT, Gemini — all introduced gently, all hands-on.

Lead with the pace, not the curriculum. Buyers want to know nobody gets left behind. Open with "small cohort, deliberate pace, devices provided." The course content follows easily after.

02
Part two

Objective

The why — what learners actually leave with

Every learner finishes with three things:

  • Confidence. They know what AI is, what it is not, and what it can do for them in their own life.
  • Real creations. A clear written message, a personalised card, a short video greeting and a useful summary, all made in class.
  • Awareness. The ability to spot scams, false information and unreliable AI output — the kind of judgement that makes them safer online.

Make it concrete. Do not say "AI literacy." Say "a personalised birthday card for the grandkids and a video message for the daughter abroad." The buyer needs to picture the outcome.

03
Part three

Pricing

The how — tailored, with credit applied where it can be

Course fees are tailored per cohort. Community-group cohorts have different rates from public intakes, and family-organised small groups have their own arrangement.

SkillsFuture Credit applies to most Singaporeans aged 25 and above, including seniors. Many community partners and active-ageing organisations subsidise their members' learning. The Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy applies to Singaporeans aged 40 and above.

The Enablers prepare a clear cost breakdown after a short conversation — usually within one working day. No hidden costs, no pressure.

Do not quote a fee. Mention SkillsFuture Credit (every Singaporean 25+ has these). Mention community-partner subsidies. Then say "let me come back with the exact breakdown" and take it to The Enablers.

Straight talk

Who this is for, and who it is not for.

Better to know now than to be in the wrong room on day one.

This is for you if

You are curious about AI but have not used it directly, or only casually.
You can use a smartphone for basic things — WhatsApp, web search, photos.
You want practical, real-life uses for AI, not a technical course.
You want to be safer online, with a clearer sense of scams and false information.
You like learning in a small group, at a friendly pace, with patient facilitators.

This is not for you if

You have never used a smartphone or computer at all. We would start you on a digital basics course first.
You want a deep technical course on how AI works under the hood. This is applied, not technical.
You want a quick one-hour orientation. This is sixteen structured hours so the learning sticks.
You want a course that moves at a fast technology-industry pace. We move at the pace of confidence, not deadlines.
A learner in her own words

"At 67 I came in worried I'd embarrass myself. By day two I'd written personalised cards for all my grandchildren and sent a short video message to my daughter in Australia. It was the first time I felt I wasn't being left behind. I now use AI weekly to summarise my church newsletter and plan my travel."

— Madam Lim, 67, retired teacher Composite, illustrative — to be replaced with named testimonial post-launch

Senior-friendly facilitators Patient, paced learning Small group ratio Devices and materials provided SkillsFuture Credit applicable Pixlr & Designs.ai — Inmagine Group
If they push back

The five things they are about to say — and the answers.

These come up in every conversation, whether with an adult child or a community-group coordinator.

They say"My parent is too old for this."
You sayNo one is too old. Our learners range from 60 to 85. The course is paced for confidence, not speed, and every learner finishes with real things they can use.
They say"Won't they just get scammed using AI?"
You sayA part of the course is dedicated to recognising scams, false information and unsafe digital habits. Trained AI users are far safer than untrained ones — the risk of avoiding AI is bigger than the risk of using it well.
They say"They have me to help — why pay for a course?"
You sayMany seniors tell us they want independence, not dependence. The course gives them confidence to do these things on their own, which is also a gift to family.
They say"Isn't AI too complicated for someone who is not technical?"
You sayIf a learner uses WhatsApp, they have the baseline we need. The course assumes nothing technical and we teach by doing. Devices are provided so there is no setup to worry about.
They say"What can a senior actually do with AI?"
You sayPractical things they care about — writing clearer messages, summarising long news articles, planning trips, creating personalised cards and short video messages for family, getting reliable answers to everyday questions.
They say"How is this different from the free workshops at the community centre?"
You sayMany free workshops are one-hour orientations. This is sixteen structured hours with a method, real practice and creations they take home. It is the difference between "I have heard of AI" and "I use AI."
The questions nobody asks until they ask

What people are really thinking, answered.

The things buyers wonder about quietly. Click any to open.

Will my parent feel left behind in the class?+
No. Every learner starts at the same place. We pace deliberately, breaks are generous, and there is always a facilitator near each learner to help privately when needed.
What if they get frustrated with the technology?+
The course is designed for confidence-building, not pressure. Every session ends with something useful completed. Learners leave each day with something to show their family.
What if they don't have a laptop or smartphone?+
Devices are provided in class. If they prefer, they can bring their own — but they do not need to.
Will they actually keep using AI after the course?+
Yes — the course is built around things they will genuinely want to do. By the end they have made several creations they will keep using: video messages, plans, summaries, cards. Each one is a small reason to come back.
Is the course in English only?+
Public cohorts run in English. For community-group cohorts we can arrange bilingual facilitation (Mandarin, Malay or Tamil) depending on learner needs and trainer availability.
Can a small family-organised group request a private cohort?+
Yes. Some families have organised cohorts of grandparents and family friends together, which works very well. The Enablers will help arrange it.
The operational questions

Everything an organiser asks before confirming a group.

The detail that turns interest into a confirmed cohort.

Duration
16 hours, over 2 days. Day cohorts only — we don't run evening for this audience.
Format
In-person preferred. The hands-on, patient ratio is what makes the course work.
Cohort size
Smaller than corporate cohorts. Typically 6 to 12 learners with at least one facilitator per six learners.
Materials
Devices, prompt sheets and workbooks all provided. Refreshments included.
Language
Public cohorts in English. Bilingual facilitation available for community-group cohorts.
Pacing
Deliberate, with generous breaks. Confidence-paced, not curriculum-paced.
Group bookings
Community centres, RCs, religious organisations and family-organised cohorts all welcome.
Next intake
Upcoming intakes — speak to The Enablers
Trainer
Assigned at cohort confirmation — bios provided
Live Intake dates and trainer assignment are pulled from the Pixlr Academy operations base. The Enablers update them centrally; this page reflects the latest.
Make it happen

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