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The Sharing Talk of the AU Alumnus in Collaboration with the Empowering Self Project by ECD

The Sharing Talk of the AU Alumnus in Collaboration with the Empowering Self Project by ECD

The English-Chinese for Digital Communication (ECD) program, Theodore Maria School of Arts, in collaboration with the Empowering Self project proudly presented the insightful experience sharing talk of the AU alumnus, Mrs. Pachara Jutisiriwatana, the experienced digital communicator.

Mrs. Jutisiriwatana began her talk with importance of digital communication for future careers and then directed Arts students to possibilities of the right mix to achieve individual goals. Building from there, she familiarized the students with several tools and channels while explaining their specific purposes and suitability for each contexts. This covered the appropriate use of emails, virtual meetings and interviews, LinkedIn, Facebook and Google Bard.

Towards the end of the talk, Mrs. Jutisiriwatana also shared with the students how to employ AI applications for educational usefulness and provided opportunities for the students to ask questions. Many of them were interested in how to adapt knowledge gained in class to the job markets.

The Theodore Maria School of Arts strives to sharpen students’ abilities of transformation, keeping up with changing trends in education, communication, business and technology.

The Sharing Talk of the AU Alumnus in Collaboration with the Empowering Self Project by ECD
The Sharing Talk of the AU Alumnus in Collaboration with the Empowering Self Project by ECD
The Sharing Talk of the AU Alumnus in Collaboration with the Empowering Self Project by ECD
The Sharing Talk of the AU Alumnus in Collaboration with the Empowering Self Project by ECD
The Sharing Talk of the AU Alumnus in Collaboration with the Empowering Self Project by ECD
The Sharing Talk of the AU Alumnus in Collaboration with the Empowering Self Project by ECD
The Sharing Talk of the AU Alumnus in Collaboration with the Empowering Self Project by ECD
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