Practical AI and technology education

AI and technology
without
the overwhelm.

Bryan Crouch teaches plain-English technology skills for real life and work, from everyday computer confidence, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, and spreadsheets to safe, useful AI.

28+years in IT
Everyday techemail, files, apps
AI readysafe, useful, human
Bryan Crouch, Indianapolis AI and technology educator and founder of Bryan Teaches AI
Bryan CrouchTechnology teacher · speaker · builder
Clear. Useful. Human.

Understand it.

Use it.

Feel confident.

Who Bryan helps

One clear teacher.
Three ways to learn.

For individuals

Learn technology at your pace, for your life.

Judgment-free, one-on-one coaching shaped around what you want to understand, use, build, or finally feel confident doing.

  • Computer basics, email, files, online tasks, and video calls
  • Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Excel, and spreadsheets
  • AI tools when they are useful, not when they are a distraction
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For communities

Make technology feel less intimidating.

Friendly, energetic programs for people who are curious, cautious, or simply unsure where to begin with computers, online life, or AI.

  • Libraries, community centers, and recreation programs
  • Senior communities, families, and community groups
  • Coworking spaces, chambers, and associations
Plan a community program

For workplaces

In development

Turn tech confusion into useful action.

Practical training that connects everyday tools and AI to real work while building safer, more responsible habits across the team.

  • Small businesses and leadership teams
  • Microsoft 365, sales, marketing, and operations teams
  • Nonprofits and mission-driven organizations

Workplace programs are currently in development.

Signature programs

Start where your
people are.

Every session is built to meet the room with warmth and respect. No technical background is required. Every session leaves room for honest questions.

01

Personal coaching

Everyday Technology Help

Patient, practical help with computer basics, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, spreadsheets, email, files, online forms, video calls, passwords, and the digital skills people need in real life.

Good forIndividuals, seniors, families, beginners, small business owners

02

Signature introductory talk

AI Without the Overwhelm

A friendly, plain-English introduction to what AI is, what it can do, and how to start using it with confidence.

Good forCommunity groups, associations, libraries, senior communities

03

Safety and common-sense session

Use AI. Stay Safe.

Learn how to protect private information, recognize AI mistakes and scams, verify answers, and keep human judgment in charge.

Good forSeniors, families, nonprofits, workplaces

04

Interactive team training

Practical AI at Work

Turn AI curiosity into useful action with role-relevant examples, better prompting, safer habits, and workflows people can use immediately.

Good forSmall businesses, leaders, sales and marketing teams

Looking for computer basics, Excel or spreadsheet help, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, AI for leaders, prompting, sales and marketing, or a customized topic? Let’s shape the right session.

Ways to work together

From one good hour
to lasting capability.

Start one-on-one, begin with a talk, or go deeper with practice. Build confidence with the technology people actually need to use.

  1. 01
    Personal

    One-on-one coaching

    1, 3, 5, or 10 hours

    Your questions, your pace, and practical help with computers, common software, online tasks, and AI.

  2. 02
    Introduce

    Talk

    45–60 minutes

    A clear, energetic starting point with live examples and room for questions.

  3. 03
    Practice

    Workshop

    75 minutes to half day

    Hands-on exercises that turn new ideas into useful, safer habits.

  4. 04
    Apply

    Training intensive

    Full day

    Customized learning, real use cases, and a plan people can put to work.

  5. 05
    Adopt

    Ongoing support

    Multiple sessions

    Coaching, office hours, playbooks, and guidance that keep progress moving.

Useful and responsible

The goal is not to feel behind.

It is to feel capable.

Good technology education includes the basics people actually need and honest conversations about privacy, scams, accuracy, and safe AI use. Bryan teaches tools as helpers. People stay in charge.

01Build real confidence.

Practice common tasks until the buttons, files, forms, and words start making sense.

02Protect what is private.

Know what information should stay out of public tools, suspicious links, and unsafe forms.

03Keep people in charge.

Use technology and AI to support human judgment, creativity, accountability, and care.

Meet your teacher

Bryan knows the technology. More importantly, he knows how to teach it.

Bryan Crouch is the Principal of Crouch Development, LLC. Across more than 28 years in IT, he has built technology, solved real business problems, written, spoken, and helped people make sense of complicated ideas.

Today, Bryan builds and uses AI-powered applications, but he also helps people with the everyday technology skills that make work, family, and modern life easier. His style is warm, candid, energetic, and grounded in a simple belief: people learn best when they feel respected enough to ask honest questions.

Simple starting points

A useful conversation
before a formal proposal.

Tell Bryan what you want to understand, use, feel, or do differently. He will recommend the right starting point.

One-on-one coaching

from $175Computer basics, productivity tools, spreadsheets, or AI help

Community presentations

from $500Approachable talks for local groups and programs

Customized training

By proposalFull-day, multi-session, and ongoing programs

Mission-aligned pricing and sponsorship options may be available for qualifying nonprofit and community organizations. Travel and unusual production requirements are quoted separately.

Good questions welcome

Before you invite Bryan into the room.

How does one-on-one AI coaching work?

Choose 1, 3, 5, or 10 hours and use them in one or more sessions. Bryan starts with your goals, answers questions without judgment, and helps you practice with the AI tools and real tasks that matter to you. Coaching is available virtually and in person in the Indianapolis and Westfield area.

Do participants need a technical background?

No. Bryan starts with what people already know and explains AI in clear, useful language. Programs can be designed for complete beginners or adapted for groups with more experience.

Can the session be customized for our audience?

Yes. Bryan learns about your audience, goals, tools, and concerns before recommending a format. Workplace workshops can be shaped around specific roles and everyday tasks.

Are programs available in person or virtually?

Both. Bryan is based in the Indianapolis and Westfield area and is available for local in-person programs, regional events, and virtual sessions. Travel outside the standard service area is quoted separately.

Will the session promote one AI product?

No. The goal is practical understanding and sound judgment, not a sales pitch for a particular platform. Tools may be demonstrated when they help the audience learn.

What does a program cost?

One-on-one coaching is $175 for 1 hour, $495 for 3 hours, $775 for 5 hours, or $1,450 for 10 hours. Community presentations start at $500 and team workshops start at $1,500. Customized training, larger groups, travel, and ongoing programs are quoted after a short conversation.

Do you offer nonprofit or community pricing?

Mission-aligned pricing and sponsorship options may be available for qualifying nonprofit and community organizations. Share your audience, funding situation, and goals in the inquiry form.

Practical technology help

Find the right starting point.

Practical AI Guides

Useful answers you can read and share.

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Start a conversation

What do you want to do with technology?

Share a little about yourself, your audience, event, or team. It can be AI, computer basics, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, spreadsheets, or a mix. Bryan will read your note personally and reply with the best next step.