Which course should an absolute beginner to Claude take first?
Start with Claude 101 to get a structured overview of Claude’s features, then follow with AI Fluency: Frameworks and Foundations for broader, non‑technical context.
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All seven Anthropic Academy practitioner courses are free and took ~12 hours to complete in one weekend.
AI Fluency: Frameworks & Foundations is the single most broadly valuable course—exercise‑heavy and essential for security practitioners.
Claude 101 is a high‑level orientation (good for absolute newcomers; light on hands‑on work).
Introduction to MCP + MCP Advanced are crucial for developers building MCP servers and for security teams assessing attack surfaces.
Building with the Claude API is the deep technical course (~8 hours) for developers; Claude Code in Action is practical for coding workflows; Agent Skills is concise and focused on troubleshooting skills.
Start with Claude 101 to get a structured overview of Claude’s features, then follow with AI Fluency: Frameworks and Foundations for broader, non‑technical context.
AI Fluency: Frameworks and Foundations first (diligence and human‑AI interaction), then Claude 101 and the MCP + API courses to understand technical attack surfaces like prompt injection and MCP transports.
Introduction to MCP requires some coding to follow along; MCP Advanced and Building with the Claude API are the most technical (MCP Advanced covers transports, sampling, and comms; the API course is ~8 hours).
Yes — the seven core practitioner courses are free. The creator completed all seven in about 12 hours over one weekend.
Intro to MCP provides files to follow along; MCP Advanced and AI Fluency include interactive/exercise‑heavy content; Claude Code in Action also provides practice files for coding workflows.
"Claude 101 provides a high-level overview of Claude's core features and capabilities."
The Claude 101 course offers a basic understanding of how Claude operates, including essential features, prompting basics, skills, and connectors.
While it serves as a solid orientation for newcomers, the course is heavy on reading and light on practical exercises, making it less engaging for some participants.
Many features discussed are more relevant to paid users, which may disappoint those using the free version.
It's recommended for those new to Claude who seek a structured overview rather than for those accustomed to using Claude regularly.
"This course is highly valuable for thinking critically about AI use and is essential for security practitioners."
Unlike other courses focused on Claude technology, this one addresses human interaction with AI, emphasizing concepts such as AI fluency, effective prompting techniques, and generative AI capabilities.
It is exercise-heavy, allowing participants to apply their learning dynamically, which enhances the practical relevance of the course content.
The section on diligence within the AI fluency framework is especially notable for its thoroughness, a quality not commonly found in similar resources.
However, the course's text-heavy nature, particularly in the exercise sections, may lead to some redundancy since overlaps exist with other courses. It is beneficial for anyone wanting to critically assess AI usage, particularly security practitioners and non-technical users.
"This course serves as a beginner-friendly introduction to the Model Context Protocol, essential for understanding its implementation."
The course effectively demystifies the Model Context Protocol (MCP) by explaining its functionality, implementation, and the associated SDK in an accessible manner.
Participants with prior attempts to learn about MCP may find this course particularly useful; it includes accompanying files for hands-on practice, which aids in comprehension.
However, some coding knowledge is necessary to follow along effectively, which could restrict accessibility for complete beginners. For those already using MCP, the content may feel somewhat superficial.
"The advanced topics course dives deeper into MCP, making it ideal for developers engaged in active building."
This course tackles more complex aspects of MCP, including sampling and communication protocols, offering interactive modules that allow participants to engage with the course material actively.
This depth is especially advantageous for builders looking to navigate complex communication patterns and transport mechanisms.
It is essential for developers and security practitioners who want to understand MCP attack surfaces or are actively planning to develop MCP servers.
Due to its technical density, it is advised not to start with this course; instead, participants should complete the introductory course and gain hands-on experience with MCP first.
"The course provides practical and specific insights into using coding assistants effectively."
This course focuses on the inner workings of coding assistants like Claude, detailing how to leverage them effectively using real commands and workflows.
It is practical and specific, with files provided for hands-on practice, catering primarily to developers familiar with coding.
Participants who lack coding knowledge may find this course challenging unless they are already inclined to build with Claude.
Importantly, the course is essential for developers looking to extend their use of Claude beyond basic programming editing.
"This technical course offers comprehensive insights into building applications with the Claude API."
As one of the most extensive technical courses, it spans eight hours and covers a wide range of topics related to building with Claude, including prompt caching and advanced workflows.
It provides solid foundational knowledge that is more in-depth and clear than found in previous courses, specifically targeting technical users.
However, if participants have already taken the AI fluency course, some content regarding prompt engineering can be skipped, making it less repetitive for those already familiar with the material.
This course is best suited for developers and power users wishing to fully grasp the capabilities of the Claude API and its broader applications in AI development.
"This concise course covers the essential aspects of using and troubleshooting agent skills."
The course is direct and focused, offering a quick dive into what agent skills are, their usage, and troubleshooting methods.
Its concise format is an advantage, especially for those wanting to gain a rapid understanding of skills needed for Claude Code use.
The lack of exercises may make it feel less robust compared to other courses, but it is still useful for anyone engaged in building with Claude Code who wants clarity on how to properly utilize and distribute skills.
"If you're a beginner to AI or Claude and you're not a developer, then you should definitely start with Claude 101."
"If you're building with Claude or want to, start with Claude 101."
"If you're evaluating AI risk or working in security, definitely start with AI Fluency Frameworks and Foundations."
"There are six more courses on Anthropic Academy that I didn't cover today."