AI Basics

Library Overview

The AI Basics Course Library provides practical, non-accredited micro-learning to help learners understand and use
artificial intelligence safely, ethically, and responsibly in everyday workplace settings.
Courses are grounded in recognised best practice and informed by Australian guidance on data protection, privacy, cybersecurity, and ethical technology use, including principles from the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) and
Australian Government digital and AI policy frameworks.
This library focuses on practical understanding and informed decision-making, not technical development or automation expertise.
 Learners are supported to use AI tools appropriately while maintaining human judgement, accountability, and professional responsibility.

Learning programs

Who This Library Is For

This library is designed for people across all sectors who are encountering AI in their work, including:
  • Office and administrative staff
  • Frontline and customer-facing workers
  • Leaders and managers
  • Quality, compliance, and governance teams
  • Educators and professional staff
  • Anyone new to using AI tools at work
No technical background is required. Content assumes basic digital literacy and focuses on safe, responsible workplace use.

What Learners Will Develop

Through this library, learners build confidence in their ability to:
  • Understand what AI is — and what it is not
  • Recognise where AI is being used in everyday workplace tools
  • Use AI responsibly while maintaining human oversight
  • Identify risks related to privacy, bias, and misinformation
  • Protect confidential and sensitive information
  • Apply ethical decision-making when using AI outputs
  • Understand organisational expectations and boundaries around AI use
Learning emphasises awareness, judgement, and accountability rather than automation or efficiency alone.

Topics Covered

Courses within the AI Basics Course Library address real-world workplace use of AI, including:
  • Plain-English explanations of artificial intelligence
  • Common workplace AI tools and applications
  • Data privacy, confidentiality, and information security
  • Bias, accuracy, and reliability of AI outputs
  • Ethical considerations and responsible use
  • Human oversight and decision accountability
  • Organisational policies and acceptable use boundaries
  • Recognising inappropriate or unsafe AI use
Content avoids technical build, coding, or system design instruction.

How the Learning Is Delivered

Courses in this library are delivered as short, focused micro-learning experiences, typically designed to be completed in around 15 minutes.
Learning is developed around:
  • Realistic workplace contexts where AI tools may be used
  • Clear explanation of expectations and risks in plain English
  • Applied examples that demonstrate responsible and inappropriate use
  • Awareness of common misuse and over-reliance risks
  • Practical insights that support safer, more informed use
Courses are flexible and can be completed individually or grouped into learning pathways, depending on organisational needs.

Designed for Organisational Use

The AI Basics Course Library supports organisations to introduce AI without increasing risk, and is commonly used for:
  • Organisation-wide AI awareness training
  • Onboarding and induction programs
  • Risk, compliance, and governance education
  • Leadership and manager capability building
  • Establishing consistent AI use expectations
  • Supporting safe adoption of new digital tools
Learning progress can be tracked through your LMS to support assurance, transparency, and responsible use.

About Integrity Academy

Integrity Academy develops evidence-based professional learning aligned to Australian regulatory expectations and emerging best practice.
Our AI learning is designed to support safe adoption, ethical decision-making, and human accountability, recognising that AI is a tool — not a replacement for professional judgement. Content is developed with a strong focus on governance, privacy, and real-world application across regulated and people-facing sectors.

Important Information

  • All courses are non-accredited professional development
  • Content does not replace organisational policies, legal advice, or technical training
  • Courses are educational and reflective, not instructional or assessable
  • Content aligns with Australian privacy, data protection, and ethical use expectations
  • Designed to complement — not replace — organisational governance frameworks

Explore the AI Basics Course Library

The AI Basics Course Library supports individuals and organisations to engage with AI confidently, responsibly, and safely — without hype or technical overload.
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