- Prompt design: An essential skill for developers

When you integrate LLMs into production applications—chatbots, data paths, code generation tools—prompt quality becomes a critical technical area.
- Basic principles of creating prompts for programming.

Master the techniques for creating few-shot prompts, inference sequences, system prompts, and specific model patterns to generate reliable code in OpenAI, Claude, and Gemini.
- COUNTIF function: Conditional counting in Excel

What is the COUNTIF function in Excel? How do you use the COUNTIF conditional counting function in Excel? Let's find out together with TipsMake.com!
- How Voice AI works

Understand the 3-component Voice AI architecture – Speech-to-Text, LLM, and Text-to-Speech – and how latency affects the caller experience.
- Building an AI voice agent

Discover why 2026 is a turning point for Voice AI and what you will learn in this course about building AI-powered voice agents.
- In-depth analysis of security and privacy in Claude Dispatch

All data packets between your phone and Anthropic's relay server, as well as between the relay servers and your Mac, are encrypted using TLS 1.3.
- ScratchJR Quiz - Lesson 5: Review of Commands

Once students have a firm grasp of ScratchJR commands, they can easily develop programs for characters, combining different command groups.
- ScratchJR Quiz - Lesson 2: Adding Characters

After grasping the basics of ScratchJR, as well as how to move characters, students can add many different characters to the same program.
- Basic ScratchJR Quiz - Lesson 1 with Answers

Below are review questions for ScratchJR covering the basics of the program, presented in multiple-choice format to help students easily review what they have learned.
- A compilation of commands for Events, Animation, Appearance, and Sound in ScratchJR.

Statement groups in ScratchJR are core to building programs in ScratchJR, with many different characters.
- Guide to learning English on ScratchJR

ScratchJR helps students create command-line programs for characters, and you can use that as a basis to build a language learning program in ScratchJR.
- Instructions on adding characters in ScratchJR

In addition to the cat, the default character available on ScratchJR, students can add other characters to appear on the ScratchJR stage.
- What is ScratchJR? A guide to basic character movement in ScratchJR.

ScratchJR, or Scratch Junior, is a programming language used in schools to introduce students to basic programming concepts and help them develop their skills further.
- Build a Claude Dispatch workflow on your mobile device.

This final exercise is not theoretical. You will design a workflow for YOUR work, based on YOUR files, using YOUR Global Instructions. And you will test it before the end of this
- Troubleshooting and best practices in Claude Dispatch

Complex, multi-step Dispatch tasks are only successful about 50% of the time.
- Things to know about Claude Cowork

Imagine the typical Claude is like texting a very intelligent friend. You ask a question, they answer. You paste a document, they analyze it. But you're always the one doing the
- Practical workflow in Claude Dispatch: Content & Business Tasks

Not everyone who uses Dispatch writes code. And frankly, some of the most effective use cases for Dispatch have nothing to do with programming. They relate to day-to-day business
- Practical workflow in Claude Dispatch: Code & Development

A key observation regarding the developer workflow on Dispatch is that it performs surprisingly well for read-intensive tasks and unexpectedly poorly for write-intensive tasks.
- Learn about the remote context in Claude Dispatch.

What confuses people about Dispatch is that it gives the feeling that you have full access to your Mac from your phone. Understanding the difference will help you avoid sending
- Set up Claude Dispatch

A step-by-step guide to setting up Claude Dispatch - from the necessary requirements for your Mac to pairing QR codes and sending your first remote task from your phone.