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Using AI for Office Administration

Price

$143

Duration

4 Weeks

About the Course

Mastering professional communication and event planning is crucial in today’s dynamic workplace. In this comprehensive course, students will learn to write effective work emails, create eye-catching fliers, and plan events using AI tools. Through a series of practical lessons and hands-on projects, students will gain the skills needed to manage professional tasks efficiently. By the end of the course, students will have organized an event from start to finish, demonstrating their ability to use technology to enhance their professional capabilities.


Section: 04517.00

Dates: October 8 - November 5

Days: Tuesday & Thursday

Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Location: Alvarado Adult School - View campus map


Refund Policy: All requests for refunds must be in writing (email accepted). Class fees will NOT be refunded for any reason if the written request is less than two (2) business days BEFORE the start of class. Refund requests incur a $25 service charge per class. If a class is canceled by WCCAE for any reason, a full refund will be automatically made. Refunds are not provided for textbooks, materials, and/or manuals associated with the class.

Your Instructor

Apolonio Valdovinos

For the past 12 years, Mr. Valdovinos has designed and taught technology programs for adult learners, most recently at the Richmond Public Library. Previously, he volunteered with WCCUSD, where he trained high school continuation students in digital media. These students were later hired by another school district to train teachers on using video in the classroom. As an adult learner himself, Mr. Valdovinos graduated from UC Berkeley at 37. His thesis focused on the positive impact of training employees in new technologies on career mobility and company success.

For the past 12 years, Mr. Valdovinos has designed and taught technology programs for adult learners, most recently at the Richmond Public Library. Previously, he volunteered with WCCUSD, where he trained high school continuation students in digital media. These students were later hired by another school district to train teachers on using video in the classroom. As an adult learner himself, Mr. Valdovinos graduated from UC Berkeley at 37. His thesis focused on the positive impact of training employees in new technologies on career mobility and company success.

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