I’m organising a remote, cohort-based course that will take absolute beginners from “What is an autonomous agent?” to building and reasoning about one confidently. To make that happen I need an instructor who knows Agentic AI inside out, is comfortable writing and explaining Python, and can demo the key stacks—LangChain, CrewAI and AutoGen—live. The emphasis for each session is conceptual clarity: why agents need memories, how tool invocation works under the hood, when to pick a planning framework, and so on. Once the ideas are cemented we will move on to guided coding so learners can see those concepts unfold in real time. Prior mentoring experience is valuable because you will be fielding plenty of beginner questions. Deliverables • Six to eight live Zoom classes (90-min each) covering the full Agentic AI workflow • Short, runnable notebooks for every concept demonstrated (LangChain, CrewAI, AutoGen examples) • A capstone mini-project outline that participants can extend on their own • Prompt email or chat support for assignment and doubt clearing between sessions Acceptance criteria • Sessions run on schedule with at least 80 % attendee engagement sustained to the end • Code notebooks execute without errors in a fresh Python 3.10 environment • Post-course survey shows a minimum 4/5 understanding rating on core agentic topics Everything will be coordinated remotely, and I’ll handle the learner logistics—your focus stays on crafting clear explanations, writing clean code, and sparking curiosity about autonomous AI systems. If that sounds like your teaching style, I’m excited to collaborate.