Future of work and skills
Course Introduction
Work is shifting faster than most people realize, and many adults feel caught between old routines and new expectations. This three-week course gives learners a steady, accessible introduction to what’s changing, what still depends on human judgment, and how they can keep growing without feeling overwhelmed. The course is designed for adults working across languages and time zones. It uses clear English, minimal technology, and steady pacing. By the end, you will have a better sense of your strengths, the path ahead, and how to keep learning in a changing world.
About the Speaker
Daisy Thomas is an educator, strategist, and community leader with deep experience helping adults gain confidence with new technologies. She has taught multiple courses in the Connexions Network program, where her focus is on practical learning, clear communication, and supporting students across different languages and backgrounds. Her work spans AI education, public policy, and community engagement in the United States, and she specializes in making complex ideas easy to understand. Daisy brings a warm, structured teaching style that helps learners feel capable, curious, and ready for the future of work.
Schedule
Wednesday, January 14, 19:00 MSK
Wednesday, January 21, 19:00 MSK
Wednesday, January 28, 19:00 MSK
Session 1:
Wednesday, January 14, 19:00 MSK
Session 1 looks at how daily work has changed in recent years. You will explore basic ideas like automation, online teamwork, and digital-first habits. You will reflect on your own routines and begin to see which tasks are shaped by tools and which still rely fully on people.
Session 2:
Wednesday, January 21, 19:00 MSK
Session 2 helps you understand the skills that gain value as technology advances - creativity, communication, problem-solving, and collaboration. Through simple group activities, you will practice thinking together, noticing patterns, and sharing ideas.
Session 3:
Wednesday, January 28, 19:00 MSK
Session 3 guides you in building a small learning plan you can use after the course ends. You will learn how to find safe, trustworthy resources and choose one concrete goal you can work toward over the next three months.
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