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Target audience
Digital skills for allDigital technology / specialisation
Artificial IntelligenceDigital skill level
Basic Intermediate AdvancedGeographic Scope - Country
MaltaIndustry - Field of Education and Training
Generic programmes and qualifications not further defined Basic programmes and qualificationsTarget language
EnglishType of initiative
Local initiative
Target group
Persons who have completed primary education Persons in secondary/compulsory educationTypology of training opportunities
Course
Learning activity
lab / simulation / practice coursework
Assessment type
Classroom basedTraining duration
Up to 1 week
Organization
TCTCIs this course free
Yes
Is the certificate/credential free
No
Type of training record
Single offer
Training Start date
2025
Effort
Part time light
Credential offered
Learning activity
Self-paced course
No
Link Type
Organization url
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Training Provider
TCTC
Target Group / Theme
Support the Digital Literacy of the General Public
Course dates
18th November 16:30 – 20:30
Sessions
1
Course Description:
In today’s fast-evolving digital landscape, AI is no longer a tool reserved for tech experts but it has become a daily necessity. Training adults, parents, and the elderly in AI is essential to ensure they are not left behind and can fully participate in modern society. Each of these groups has unique needs, and AI training can empower them with knowledge, confidence, and independence.
For adults in the workforce, AI is a critical skill for staying competitive. Many workplaces are integrating AI tools like Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT to boost productivity, automate repetitive tasks, and assist with research and writing. Learning how to use AI effectively allows adults to adapt to changing job demands, improve efficiency, and stay relevant in their careers. Whether it’s managing emails, analysing data, or preparing presentations, AI enhances day-to-day professional life.
Parents, on the other hand, benefit from AI training by better supporting their children in the digital age. With students increasingly using AI tools for learning, homework, and communication, parents need to understand how these systems work. This helps them guide their children toward ethical and responsible use. Additionally, AI can assist parents in managing their busy lives— helping with scheduling, budgeting, and even language translation. Trained parents can use AI not just as a parenting tool but also as an educational partner.
The elderly often face challenges when navigating modern technologies, but AI offers life-changing support. From voice assistants that help with daily tasks to health-monitoring apps and smart home systems, AI can significantly improve the quality of life for older adults. It helps them stay independent, connected, and informed. Training in AI empowers seniors to use these tools confidently, combat social isolation, and engage in lifelong learning.
Ultimately, providing AI training to these groups promotes digital inclusion and ensures no one is left behind. It bridges generational gaps, fosters intergenerational learning, and builds a more inclusive society. AI should be a tool for all ages, and training is the first step toward making that vision a reality.
Delivery Method
In Person
Location
DIHubMT, MDIA, Twenty20 Business Centre, Triq l-Intornjatur, Zone 3, Central Business District, Birkirkara
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