Nexomatara
Luma Guide
Luma Guide
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Self-paced learning overview
- Module 1: Workflow Reading — how to read a workflow as a sequence of actions rather than a set of disconnected tasks.
- Module 2: Context Builder — how to add a goal, conditions, role, response format, and important boundaries to a prompt.
- Module 3: Task Sorting — how to separate tasks into informational, repeated, creative, review-based, and organizational categories.
- Module 4: Prompt Structure Map — how to build prompts using a structure: situation, task, details, desired format, and clarifying notes.
- Module 5: Process Notes — how to keep short notes for a workflow so the logic stays clear during learning.
- Module 6: Output Review — how to review AI responses by content, structure, completeness, and task relevance.
- Module 7: Simple Automation Scenario — how to describe a simple learning automation scenario from beginning to end.
- have completed an introductory material or already have a basic idea of AI automation;
- want to describe tasks for AI more clearly;
- want to see a process as a sequence of steps rather than a scattered set of actions;
- prefer working with examples, diagrams, and learning exercises;
- are looking for a tier that strengthens basic logic before broader topics.
- you need complex technical scenarios with deep technical detail;
- you are looking for narrow training around one specific third-party program;
- you do not plan to complete the learning exercises independently;
- you already create large automation systems and only want advanced structures.
- how to analyze a task before writing a prompt;
- how to prepare context for working with AI;
- how to divide a process into stages and smaller tasks;
- how to notice repeated actions in daily work;
- how to create a simple workflow map;
- how to review AI responses by content and structure;
- how to describe a basic automation scenario for a learning example;
- how to prepare for broader Nexomatara tiers.
Who are these courses created for?
Who are these courses created for?
Nexomatara courses are intended for people who want to better understand how AI can support task organization, repeated actions, and digital workflows. They may be useful for freelancers, small project owners, specialists, teams, and learners exploring modern ways to work with information.
Can I begin with the basic tier?
Can I begin with the basic tier?
Yes, Free Pathway is created for a first introduction to the Nexomatara approach. It helps you understand the learning style, course topics, and basic AI automation logic before moving to broader tiers.
What is included in Nexomatara learning?
What is included in Nexomatara learning?
Each tier includes learning modules, practical materials, workflow explanations, and examples of building automated processes. The content depends on the tier level: starting options introduce the basics, while later tiers provide a broader view of approaches, structures, and process logic.
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