… as a traditional course creator wanting to move from creating content courses to teaching frameworks that require the student to use AI to complete the task. I want the teacher to guide the use of the ai applied to the framework being taught.
Got it, James. You’re talking about replacing traditional “content dump” courses with framework-based, AI-assisted teaching models—where the teacher guides students through applying a framework using AI as a tool to complete real tasks.
That’s a powerful evolution—and exactly where the future of digital education is headed.
🎯 YOUR NEW MODEL IN A SENTENCE:
“Teach the framework. Let AI do the grunt work. Guide the student to apply it in real life.”
This isn’t passive learning. It’s active building with a human teacher + AI toolset + actionable framework.
🧩 THE MODEL: “Teach-Apply-Coach” (TAC)
This is the structure that replaces content-heavy courses with high-impact, AI-accelerated learning.
✅ PHASE 1: TEACH (The Framework)
- Present your named framework (e.g. 4–6 steps) in a live or pre-recorded module.
- Keep the content light. Use stories, metaphors, and clarity.
- Goal = student understands the path and the “why” of each pillar.
✳️ Example: “Today we’re using the CLARITY Framework to define your core offer. It’s 5 steps. Each one builds on the last.”
🤖 PHASE 2: APPLY (with AI)
- At each step, the student uses AI to generate or prototype something real.
- You don’t teach “about” AI—you prompt them through using it on their problem.
✳️ Example Task:
“Step 2 is ‘List Client Problems.’ Use this AI prompt to generate 25 pains your dream client faces. Then refine 5 that resonate with your real experience.”
KEY: You give them pre-built prompts, templates, or workflows—but ask them to adapt, evaluate, and improve what AI gives back.
💬 PHASE 3: COACH (Decision-Making + Judgment)
- Here’s where the teacher brings value:
Help the student:- Choose what to keep
- Refine what’s wrong
- See what AI missed
- Think like a strategist
✳️ Example Coaching Questions:
- “What do you like or dislike about the AI’s suggestions?”
- “Which ones feel off-brand or misaligned?”
- “How would you rewrite this to fit your audience better?”
Now they’re learning judgment, creativity, and leadership—not just copy-pasting.
🧠 TEACHER’S ROLE SHIFT (Old vs New)
| Traditional Course Creator | Framework + AI Teacher |
|---|---|
| Teaches everything via video | Teaches only the model, not the minutiae |
| Delivers content to be watched | Guides action to be done |
| Focuses on knowledge transfer | Focuses on outcome delivery |
| Asks students to consume | Asks students to build using AI |
| Stays the expert | Becomes the mentor and strategic guide |
🛠️ HOW TO DESIGN THIS TYPE OF COURSE
1. Name Your Framework
Break the transformation into 4–6 named steps. (Like BLESS, CLARITY, REACH, etc.)
2. Write 1 AI Prompt per Step
Give your students one solid prompt to use per step. Bonus: teach them how to adjust it.
3. Give 1 Coaching Question per Step
Push them to evaluate, not just accept the output. Add human discernment.
4. Add a Live Review or Feedback Layer
Weekly group calls, async video replies, or peer reviews = accelerate learning + trust.
🔥 EXAMPLE IN ACTION (Quick Sketch)
Framework: “OFFER”
- O – Outline Audience
- F – Find Their Fears
- F – Frame the Promise
- E – Explain Your Process
- R – Refine with Feedback
Lesson Format for “F – Find Their Fears”:
- Teach: Why fear-based messaging matters (3–5 min story + model)
- Prompt: “List 25 deep fears of [insert audience]. Use tone: empathetic, not manipulative.”
- Coach: “Which of these actually match what your clients say to you? What’s missing? What feels off?”
Result: They’re not watching—they’re building something real, using AI + human clarity + your framework.
🗣️ POSITIONING FOR CREATORS
“Instead of building content-packed courses that overwhelm people, build a framework and teach them how to apply it using AI—with your strategic guidance. They build faster. You teach smarter.”
🚀 NEXT STEPS YOU COULD OFFER
- A mentorship program helping coaches turn their frameworks into AI-powered courses
- A template pack with customizable AI prompts for framework-style teaching
- A live demo session walking people through TAC in real time
Live Example
This is a Live Client Example: We used the Framework Prompt (shared earlier here) and then applied the TAC to the framework.
One of the examples that this client used was the creation of a framework called ‘BLESS”. To provide some context, she works with Christian Women. Let’s break this using the TAC framework to teach:
✅ What You Have:
A framework like BLESS — it’s clear, action-oriented, spiritually rooted, and outcome-driven.
🤔 The New Question:
How do you actually teach this framework in real life—without bloating it into a content-heavy course?
🎯 THE GOAL:
Teach live, mentoring-style, or hybrid courses built around real-time transformation—not passive content.
🧩 How to Teach a Framework-Based Course
👇 Use this structure for every pillar in your framework:
🪜 1. Start With a Story (Connection)
- Why: People remember truth through emotion and example. Stories open the heart.
- What to do: Share a personal story or client story that illustrates the struggle the pillar addresses.
✝️ Example for “Bring it to God”:
“I used to go into conversations with my son already emotionally loaded. I’d pray after the blow-up. Now I pray before. That changes everything.”
📖 2. Name the Principle (Clarity)
- Why: Give the brain a simple truth to hold onto. This is the “point” of the pillar.
- What to do: Summarize the key lesson in one sentence.
“Before we can set boundaries with others, we have to anchor our emotions in prayer.”
🛠️ 3. Teach ONE Tool or Exercise (Action)
- Why: Action is the antidote to overwhelm.
- What to do: Lead them in doing the action task live (or assign it between sessions).
Task: “Take a breath. Say a 20-second prayer out loud for peace before your next conversation.”
🧠 4. Ask a Reflective Question (Processing)
- Why: Reflection deepens transformation. This helps them own the lesson.
- What to do: Ask a journaling question and pause.
“What usually happens when you don’t pause to pray? What changes when you do?”
📖 5. Anchor with Scripture (Spirit)
- Why: This centers the learning in God’s Word and builds faith-based confidence.
- What to do: Read the Scripture together. Ask how it applies.
“Philippians 4:6 tells us not to be anxious—but to pray. How does that verse shift your perspective today?”
🙏 6. Close with Prayer + Challenge (Spiritual Activation)
- Why: End with alignment to God and a clear next step.
- What to do: Pray aloud. Give them ONE thing to practice that week.
“This week, before any hard conversation, pause and pray. Even if it’s just a whisper. Watch how God softens the space.”
🧠 Teaching Mindset Shift:
You’re not a lecturer – You’re a guide.
You’re walking them through a faith + action journey, not dumping content on them.
🧪 Delivery Models That Work
| Model | Format | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|
| Live Group Mentoring | Weekly Zoom (1 hour, 1 pillar/week) | High engagement, low prep, flexible. |
| Hybrid Mini-Course | Pre-recorded 5-10 min video per pillar + live call | Keeps structure, adds depth with mentoring. |
| Workbook Series | PDF or journal with space for each pillar’s action + reflection | Great for print, digital downloads, or email coaching. |
| Devotional Journey | 5-day or 5-week email or YouVersion plan | Lightweight entry point that builds trust + leads to mentoring. |
🔥 Summary Teaching Flow per Session
1. Open with a Story (3–5 min)
2. Teach the Pillar Truth (2–3 min)
3. Guide the Action Task (5–7 min)
4. Ask the Reflection Question (5–10 min)
5. Discuss the Scripture (5 min)
6. Close with Prayer + Weekly Challenge (2–3 min)
🧭 Total time: 30–45 minutes per session
