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This Week: AI Resources and Wrist-Friendly Career Tools
Hello everyone,
I hope you’re all doing well. Sorry for the pause in posting recently — I’ve had a few health issues to manage, but things are improving and I’m getting back into the swing of things.
With all the news lately about artificial intelligence and how it’s changing the workplace, I wanted to share a resource that some of you may find helpful.
Goodwill, the nonprofit organization that supports many career and workforce programs, is currently offering the Google AI Essentials Course for free for a limited time. If you’re curious about learning the basics of AI and how it can be used in everyday work tasks, this may be worth checking out.
More details can be found on the Goodwill website:
https://www.goodwill.org/
I'm not sure if the course is limited to people in the United States or available internationally, so be sure to check the website for details.
Resources for People with Wrist Challenges
For those who experience wrist pain or repetitive strain issues, I’ve also been working on sharing some ideas and resources that may help. I don’t claim to have all the answers, but I’ve been documenting some things I’ve learned along the way.
I’ve created a small YouTube channel where I share information and resources related to wrist injuries and career options. Some additional notes and explanations are included in the video descriptions.
You can find the channel here:
Wrist Injuries to Career Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@wristinjuriestocareerchann4456
If you have thoughts, suggestions, or ideas, I’d be happy to hear them. You can either:
• Leave a comment on a video with the title "This Week: Course A.I and Wrist Resources" video on the Live Your Life Learning YouTube channel
• Send feedback to: [email protected]
My goal is to post again in about two weeks. I’m working toward sharing content a few times each month, and I’m also hoping to begin posting some interview conversations soon.
Things have been on pause for a while, so I appreciate everyone’s patience as I get things moving again.
Thanks for following along.
Mike
Live Your Life Learning
By Mike SearsonThis Week: AI Resources and Wrist-Friendly Career Tools
Hello everyone,
I hope you’re all doing well. Sorry for the pause in posting recently — I’ve had a few health issues to manage, but things are improving and I’m getting back into the swing of things.
With all the news lately about artificial intelligence and how it’s changing the workplace, I wanted to share a resource that some of you may find helpful.
Goodwill, the nonprofit organization that supports many career and workforce programs, is currently offering the Google AI Essentials Course for free for a limited time. If you’re curious about learning the basics of AI and how it can be used in everyday work tasks, this may be worth checking out.
More details can be found on the Goodwill website:
https://www.goodwill.org/
I'm not sure if the course is limited to people in the United States or available internationally, so be sure to check the website for details.
Resources for People with Wrist Challenges
For those who experience wrist pain or repetitive strain issues, I’ve also been working on sharing some ideas and resources that may help. I don’t claim to have all the answers, but I’ve been documenting some things I’ve learned along the way.
I’ve created a small YouTube channel where I share information and resources related to wrist injuries and career options. Some additional notes and explanations are included in the video descriptions.
You can find the channel here:
Wrist Injuries to Career Channel
https://www.youtube.com/@wristinjuriestocareerchann4456
If you have thoughts, suggestions, or ideas, I’d be happy to hear them. You can either:
• Leave a comment on a video with the title "This Week: Course A.I and Wrist Resources" video on the Live Your Life Learning YouTube channel
• Send feedback to: [email protected]
My goal is to post again in about two weeks. I’m working toward sharing content a few times each month, and I’m also hoping to begin posting some interview conversations soon.
Things have been on pause for a while, so I appreciate everyone’s patience as I get things moving again.
Thanks for following along.
Mike
Live Your Life Learning