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Course Description

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere: do you have the skills to harness it? Do others in your organization? Get ahead of the conversation and prove that you have the ability to effectively and ethically use generative AI tools, such as ChatGPT, Google Bard, or DALL-E 2, when you earn this Curv microcredential.

In AI for Reports, you will be asked to demonstrate your ability to use publicly-available generative AI tools to build reports for use in the workplace. This microcredential will guide you through the nuances of AI-generated reporting, from understanding ethical considerations to creating compelling data visualizations and crafting AI-driven prose.

Whether you're looking to enhance your professional skills or stay ahead in the ever-evolving field of AI, this microcredential assesses the skills necessary to excel in the art of AI report building.

What to Expect

This Curv microcredential shows that you are proficient in using generative AI effectively and ethically to build reports. When you sign up, we provide refresher resources and exercises that you can do on your own to practice your skills. Then, you will complete an assessment to demonstrate your competency. Your work will be reviewed by an expert and you will receive a personalized result. If you meet our standard for expertise, you will receive a Toronto Metropolitan University Curv microcredential from The Chang School that proves you can:

  • Construct a series of effective prompts to achieve a goal (e.g. adding context, structure of a prompt, order of information, etc.)
  • Generate AI visualizations of data and imagery to be used in reports
  • Review and revise the output provided by the AI tool to be more effective (e.g. more concise, change language, correct errors, check accuracy, etc.)
  • Consider ethical parameters and adapt accordingly

Meet the Industry Expert

BaileyMeet Bailey! Bailey Parnell is a world-renowned speaker, pioneer in the field of digital wellbeing, and the Founder & CEO of SkillsCamp, a soft skills development company. Named one of Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women at just 22, she has worked with the UN, shared stages with heads of state, and has been featured in Forbes, Good Morning America, and more. Her TED talk about social media and mental health has been seen by over 4 million people and she is currently earning a Doctorate of Education exploring generative AI and human skills development.

Who Should Take This Program?

This program is for anyone who works with information. From entry-level to executives, this microcredential is for those who want to validate that they have the ability to create reports assisted by AI. You may be a business analyst who needs to generate data-driven reports for stakeholders. Or maybe you’re a project manager who’s tired of creating status reports and want to automate part of the process. Whoever you are, this microcredential validates your ability to use generative AI to support the functions of your everyday professional role.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the requirements for this microcredential?

You should have foundational knowledge and skills before enrolling. If you can answer ‘yes’ to all of the following statements, then you may be ready to enrol:

  • Basic computer literacy (hardware, software, internet, etc.)
  • Knowledge and familiarity with at least one generative AI tool (e.g. Chat GPT, Google Bard, Bing Chat, etc.)
  • Proficiency with spoken/written English
  • Understanding of analyzing data and presenting information in reports

What do I need to do for the assessment?

In the assessment, you will be provided with two scenarios. You will record your screen as you provide a narrated walkthrough of the choices you made for each task outlined, explaining your rationale for decisions made using the generative AI tool. Alternatively, you can include a written response and submit with your screen-capture.

What are the technological requirements for the assessment?

You will need a:

  • Stable Internet connection (no minimum connection speed required)
  • Computer with an Internet browser (e.g., Edge, Safari, Chrome, Firefox, etc.) Note: Chrome Internet browser is recommended for optimal experience
  • Mobile phone* capable of receiving an SMS text message

*Why do I need a mobile phone? To log in to the my.torontomu.ca portal and access the microcredential environment (D2L Brightspace), you will need a mobile device for two-factor authentication.

How much time do I have to complete the assessment after enrolling?

Your microcredential will last two weeks. In the first week, you will have access to the microcredential environment (D2L Brightspace) to explore the supporting materials and practice activities that prepare you for the assessment. The supporting materials are self-paced and can take approximately two to seven hours to complete, depending on your prior knowledge and experience.

In the second week, you will gain access to the assessment. You will be able to open the assessment window at any time within that second week. Depending on the microcredential, the assessment window may be time-limited (for example, three hours).

What are my support options?

Upon enrolling, you will have access to refresher resources and exercises. Your expert assessor will be available through the D2L Support Forum for any questions prior to the assessment. If you have any questions or experience any technical issues, you may contact Toronto Metropolitan University’s Computing and Communications Services (CCS) by email or phone.

What happens once I complete the assessment?

A week after you complete the assessment, you will receive your result from an expert assessor.

If you are able to meet the criteria and pass the assessment, you will receive a shareable Toronto Metropolitan University digital credential. This credential can be shared on your LinkedIn profile, personal website, or anywhere you want to display your achievements.

If you are not able to meet the criteria and do not pass the assessment, you can re-enrol and try again when the next offering of this microcredential is available. Be sure to review your feedback and ensure that you have filled any gaps in knowledge or skill before registering for a future offering of this microcredential.

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Course Sections
Class Number
6242
Type
SEM
Dates
Nov 25, 2024 to Dec 06, 2024
Delivery Options
Online  
Fees
Domestic Fee non-credit $349.00
Domestic Out of Province Fee non-credit $0.00
International Fee non-credit $0.00