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Monday, 08 April 2024 / Published in LERN News

New! Intro to AI

For you, and your community, the new online class starts September with Betsy Flanagan, Fortune 500 consultant, as instructor.

“Introduction to ChatGPT” is one of the new UGotClass courses starting this fall.  The difference between UGotClass and the for-profits is the instructor. Click Here for the course description and agenda.

Check out Betsy Flanagan’s resume:

  • Experience with Fortune 500 corporations and top-tier venture-funded startups.
  • Presenter at flagship events like SXSW, CES, iStrategy, Churchill Club and Blogworld
  • Silicon Valley consulting clients include LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Adobe, Pfizer, Dolby, Qualcomm, and Intuitive Surgical
  • A passion for education and mentorship, she has taught leadership for the University of California at Berkeley Extension and Stanford Continuing Studies
  • Betsy writes on the topic of AI at https://5minai.beehiiv.com/
  • Graduate Harvard, cum laude. MBA from the University of Virginia’s Darden Graduate School of Business

    Betsy Flanagan also teaches Mastering Microsoft Excel and the Certificate in Mastering Computer Skills for the Workplace courses with UGotClass.

Photos: Betsy Flanagan, AI instructor; and Dan Belhassen, presents on AI at the LERN Annual Conference in November.

Click Here for the course description and agenda.

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