After using Claude for so long, I only discovered today that Anthropic officially hides an entire set of free courses—13 in total, all completely free. You can sign up with your email to learn them, and after finishing, they even send you certificates—certificates you can directly link to on LinkedIn.


I didn’t know that before. I was still out there looking at all kinds of “Claude tips collections”… Forget it—I won’t bring it up.
The courses cover a pretty wide range:
• Claude 101 (pure beginner-friendly onboarding)
• A prompt engineering system course
• The complete API development workflow
• The MCP protocol—starting from zero, using Python to set up a server
• Claude Code in practice
• Plus customized versions specifically for students / teachers / non-profit organizations
Overall entry:
But to be honest—there’s a real flaw with this whole system: it’s too scattered. Documentation is one place, videos are another, GitHub is another, and the course platform is yet another. The official doesn’t provide a clear learning path—you have to figure it out yourself by trial and error.
So don’t come in thinking, “I’ll just finish all 13 courses.”
A more effective way is: find what you need with specific questions. For example, if you realize Claude’s outputs are always too “correct,” it always just follows what you say, and the solutions it gives lack real judgment about their drawbacks—then go look up the Prompt Engineering Guide, search using the relevant keywords, and you can usually find what you’re looking for within 10 minutes.
Finally, here’s a private verification method: every time you feel Claude isn’t enough, open a ChatGPT chat window and ask the same question.
After that, you’ll quickly figure out whether it’s the tool that’s not up to the task—or whether it’s just a usage issue.
It’s 99% a usage problem.
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