Online Training: Using ChatGPT for Communications, 16 October
Join the Methods for Change live workshop this October, where experts will help you learn to use ChatGPT to communicate your impact evaluation findings to a range of interested parties.
This three hour workshop hosted by Methods for Change, which explores how ChatGPT can enhance communication strategies and content creation. Whether you’re a science communicator, marketer, content creator, or social media enthusiast, this workshop will equip you with the skills to use ChatGPT for crafting compelling video narratives, engaging social media content, and effective communication materials like posters and infographics.
Learn how ChatGPT can streamline your content creation process and improve your communication efforts.
This live workshop gives you the opportunity to work in a supportive environment with other professionals and direct engagement with the trainer. The training includes:
- Live 3-hour online workshop on survey design led by communication expert Daniela Martin
- Useful resources you can borrow and adapt for your work
The session takes place 16 October, 3pm (UK time).
The training costs €138 to register (with concessionary and early bird rates available).
Click here full details and to register
Methods for Change is delivered by the Institute for Methods Innovation, a scientific, charitable, and non-profit institute committed to higher learning through the advancement of education and educational capacities in support of educational establishments, such as schools, colleges, and universities.
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