AI workshop for Level Up Members
Young Harrow Foundation
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Project runs on following dates
The activity runs from 10 September 2024 to 10 September 2024. The Young Harrow Foundation does not manage bookings for this activity and is not responsible for the delivery of the project. If you have any questions, please contact the organisation directly.
What
"AI won't replace your job, but people who use AI will."
In this half day training, Andrew Davis will break down what generative AI is all about and why it's important for anyone running youth or children’s programs, even if you're short on time and not super tech-savvy. This training is all about getting you up to speed with AI basics and giving you practical tips on how to use AI in your daily work.
Imagine being able to figure out exactly where to allocate resources, keep your donors more engaged, and make your operations smoother and more efficient. That’s what this training is all about. With these new AI skills, you’ll be able to make an even bigger difference in the communities you serve.
Let’s get ready to take our impact to the next level with the power of AI!
Organiser
In Cooperation with:
A partnership between: Young Harrow Foundation.
Funders
Reviews
The AI training facilitated by Andrew and provided by Level Up, I can honestly say, was one of the most engaging and inspiring experiences of training. Andrew's depth of knowledge and passion for the subject was contagious, and he could explain complex concepts in an accessible way, which kept me fully engaged for the entire three hours! Considering I have ADHD and often struggle to maintain focus for a long time, it was informative and also practical and real-world applications. Exciting and scary. I have learned how to streamline tasks, and my colleagues are so inspired that we're planning a 30-minute AI session for the staff at the Centre for ADHD and Autism because we truly believe that implementing AI in our process significantly reduces downtime, giving us more opportunities to focus on hands-on work what makes a difference.