Ampere is Offering Free Digital Skills & AI Workshops this Summer - Ampere Association

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Ampere is Offering Low-Barrier Digital & AI Skills Workshops This Summer

Digital Skills Workshops for everyone! Learn and understand the basics of AI and boost your digital literacy with these accessible workshops.

Ampere Canada – AI and digital literacy are quickly becoming fundamental. This summer, Ampere is so excited to offer six virtual digital and AI skills workshops that cover topics from AI fundamentals to using AI responsibly at work. If you’re curious about AI and want to learn more about using it safely, smartly, and responsibly, this is your chance! 

Register for a July or August session to build practical digital skills, then continue your learning journey with free access to a recommended IBM SkillsBuild credentialed course.

Here are three reasons you should register:

The workshops are accessible

Worried you can’t join because you don’t know the first thing about AI, or you’re not confident in your digital literacy? That’s the point! These workshops are designed so that anyone with basic proficiency in computer skills can join. Don’t let a lack of knowledge hold you back from registering.

The workshops are virtual.

Attend sessions from anywhere in Canada. Maybe you’re camping in the Muskoka’s, or enjoying lobster rolls in Prince Edward Island, or mountain biking in British Columbia. Anywhere you are, you can attend these virtual sessions and build your skills and knowledge in the world of AI and Digital Skills.

The workshops are pay what you can.

Thanks to IBM, Ampere is able to provide AI and digital skills workshops in July and August on a pay what you can basis! That means that all workshops are available for a price you set, even if that’s free!

Dig into AI and digital skills and learn something new. Register today.

List of all workshops

About Ampere

For over a decade, Ampere (formerly the Pinnguaq Association) has partnered with rural, remote and Indigenous communities to provide access to science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) education and opportunities. Founded in Pangnirtung, Nunavut, Ampere applies a Lifecycle approach to ensure that its supporting learners at every age, and every stage of life. Ampere offers programming directly through Makerspaces in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Bathurst, New Brunswick, and in the Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, and works directly with community partners, social organizations, governmental funders and educational institutions from coast to coast to coast.

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