Using AI tools to support effective content creation -Training for Organisations
This online training will be delivered through the medium of English.
Aim
To equip you with the knowledge and confidence to use AI to support your content creation successfully and effectively. By understanding the right tools and strategies, you’ll be able to streamline workflows, enhance engagement, and create impactful content that resonates with your audience while saving time and resources.
Content
AI can help your organisation speed up your content creation and find new ways to communicate with your audiences. This training session offers a comprehensive understanding of the capabilities and potential benefits of AI tools such as Chat GPT and Gemini and how they can be applied within the context of your organisation and digital communications.
Learning outcomes
How to use AI tools to speed up your content creation
Tips on writing effective AI prompts
Ways to create eye-catching content using AI tools
The ethical and legal considerations when getting started with AI
Top mistakes organisations could make, and how to avoid them
Who this course is for
AI training is crucial for all organisations as it empowers staff and volunteers to leverage AI tools for increased efficiency, improved decision-making, and enhanced service delivery. By understanding AI's potential, individuals across all roles can contribute to maximising impact and achieving organisational goals.
About the Trainer
Andrew Davis is renowned for delivering engaging, practical and inspirational digital communications training, working with Media Trust for 10 years to build the UK charity sectors digital communication skills, ambitions and confidence. Andrew’s digital career spans over 20 years. After working as a chatroom moderator on Pop Idol and Liverpool Football Club, Andrew served as producer for the digital station BBC Radio 1Xtra. He then went on to be a Manager for Myspace.com, where he helped launch its UK Marketing and Content division before he started training.
Date and Cost
27 March 2025, 1pm – 4pm
Cost: £95.00 GVS Member organisations, £135.00 Non-GVS Member Organisations