Where AI literacy starts — and sticks
Lemdranok is an educational platform built around one question: how do people actually learn to work with artificial intelligence?
Since 2016, we've been running masterclasses in Lviv that focus on practical understanding rather than surface familiarity. Our courses cover AI fundamentals — how models are trained, how to evaluate outputs critically, and where automation genuinely helps versus where it creates new problems. Each session runs for 4 to 6 hours and includes hands-on exercises with real tools, not toy demos.
We keep groups small — typically 12 to 18 participants — so instructors can address what's actually confusing, not just deliver a rehearsed script. Participants leave with documented workflows they built during the session, not slide decks they'll forget in a week.
Three things that shape every course we run
These aren't aspirational statements — they're constraints we actually design around when building each masterclass.
Practical application over abstract theory
Every concept introduced in a session gets tested against a real scenario before the session ends. Participants work with actual AI tools — not simulations — and document what they observe. If something doesn't work as expected, that becomes part of the learning.
Expert instruction from working professionals
Our instructors aren't career educators who read about AI — they work with it daily across different industries. That means they can answer questions about specific use cases, explain why something behaves unexpectedly, and give honest assessments of what tools are actually worth using.
Structured learning with measurable checkpoints
Each course follows a clear progression — not a loose collection of topics. Participants complete 3 to 5 defined exercises per session, each building on the previous one. By the end, there's a concrete output: a workflow, a comparison, or a documented experiment they can reference later.
Bohdan Kravets
Lead Instructor
Runs the core AI fundamentals track. Has spent 6 years working on NLP pipelines for Ukrainian-language content and brings that specificity into every session he teaches.
Daryna Solomonova
Curriculum Designer
Designs the exercise sequences that make each session coherent rather than just informative. Previously built training materials for 3 different tech companies before joining Lemdranok.
Vasyl Onyshchenko
Technical Advisor
Handles the tool selection and technical setup for each cohort. Keeps the curriculum current — if a tool changes significantly between sessions, Vasyl updates the exercises within 2 weeks.