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Context Engineering

Writing good instructions and managing a model's context

Online · Zoom · Date to be announced · 2 hours online

A practical, hands-on workshop building on the general theory. Learn to write prompts that work and to manage a model's context window well — the habits that make AI outputs reliable, reduce hallucination, and lay the foundation for advanced use like retrieval and agents.

Continue your journey with a practical workshop on context engineering. Building on the general theory, you’ll learn the craft of writing good instructions — prompt engineering — and of managing a model’s context window well.

These habits are what separate frustrating results from reliable ones: they make outputs more accurate and useful, reduce the risk of confident hallucination, and form the foundation you need before attempting anything more advanced, such as retrieval-augmented generation or agents.

Led by Esko Reinikainen, the workshop combines clear explanation of the key ideas with hands-on exercises and personal feedback.

This is Rung 2 of the AI Literacy Ladder — the first hands-on workshop.

What you’ll leave with

  • A repeatable approach to writing prompts that work
  • A working sense of how to manage what a model can and cannot see
  • Your own worked examples to take back to your real tasks

Investment. Individual seats are €150. A limited number of subsidised seats are available at €50 for students, unemployed people, and conscripts. VAT is calculated at checkout.