Education
Kankakee Community College Launches Microsoft Copilot Training Class
Kankakee Community College (KCC) is set to offer a new training opportunity focused on enhancing workplace efficiency through artificial intelligence. On April 3, 2024, the college will hold a session titled “Microsoft Copilot in the Workplace.” This practical course aims to equip employees with the skills needed to leverage Microsoft Copilot within various applications.
Participants in this one-session class will delve into the functionalities of Microsoft Copilot, learning how to draft content, analyze data, generate creative ideas, and automate routine tasks. The training is designed to provide attendees with actionable strategies that can help them complete tasks more quickly, streamline workflows, and improve overall accuracy in their daily work.
Training Details and Registration Information
The class will take place on Friday, April 3, from 13:00 to 14:30 at KCC’s Riverfront Campus, located at 100 College Drive in Kankakee, Room D122. It is important to note that this course does not provide college credit. The registration fee is set at $40.
To enroll, interested individuals can visit the KCC website at www.kcc.edu/comejoinus. After signing up or logging in, users can find the course, select the date, and add it to their cart. The registration process allows participants to add themselves as attendees before checking out. For those who prefer to register by phone or seek additional information, KCC can be reached at 815-802-8206.
This initiative by Kankakee Community College reflects a growing trend in professional development, where organizations are increasingly recognizing the value of AI tools in enhancing productivity. By participating in this training, employees can gain practical knowledge that may significantly impact their efficiency and effectiveness in the workplace.
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