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AI In the Workplace Course

Posted
January 9, 2025
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Step into the future of work with a new course, AI in the Workplace.

AI is transforming how we work, changing tools, workflows, and expectations across industries. This free, four-week program will give you the tools and knowledge to work more efficiently and stay ahead in a rapidly changing world.

In this Course, You’ll:

  • Learn to use tools like Claude, Copilot, and ChatGPT to simplify tasks and boost productivity.
  • Create professional visuals with platforms like DALL-E 3 and Napkin.
  • Analyze data effectively with advanced tools like Julius.ai.
  • Interact with useful AI tools that create graphics, summarize PDFs, and more.
  • Explore AI ethics and tackle real-world challenges.
  • Discover free and low-cost resources to keep learning after the course.
  • Earn a digital AI in the Workplace badge.

About AI in the Workplace:

Each class combines dynamic lectures, interactive discussions, and hands-on activities to ensure you gain real-world knowledge and skills. Your journey toward future-proofing your career starts here.

  • Format: 4 weekly 1.5-hour live online classes (6 hours total) through and Zoom.
  • Dates: July 14–August 7.
  • Registration: Registration is closed.
  • Information Session: Please attend the information session on Wednesday, July 9 at 12:10 p.m. This is not required but highly recommended to answer your questions ahead of the class.
  • Badge: To receive a badge for this class, you must pass all four weekly quizzes.

If you have questions, please review the FAQ below. Other questions can be directed to genAI@pace.edu.

FAQ

I'm having trouble registering.

Please ensure you are registering with your @pace.edu zoom account. You need to log onto pace.zoom.us at least one time before using this account. Helpdesk has on how to authenticate your account.

Is the information session mandatory?

We highly recommend attending so you can confirm your registration, learn how to access the class, meet your instructor, get an overview of the course, and ask any questions before the course begins.

You can at your leisure.

When is class?

July classes will take place weekly between July 14 and August 7. There are four total weeks.

Where can I access my class?

The course is conducted via . Login with your Pace credentials. Direct links can be found below.

JULY/AUGUST

We recommend bookmarking this for easy access. You instructor will be emailing you the Zoom link by end of day Friday, May 31.

I cannot access my class or do not know which class I'm in.

Send an email to Joe Seijo at jseijo@pace.edu.

What should I do before class starts?

Please review this and complete the .

I wasn't able to register in time. Is there still availability?

We are hoping to offer more training in the future. Please keep an eye on this page.

When will I get my badge?

Badges for February and April sessions have been distributed. If you completed the quizzes but have not received your February or April badge, please check with your instructor.

June is in process of being collected and should be distributed by the end of July.

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