WRITER: THEODORE MARIA SCHOOL OF ART

Assumption University's Theodore Maria School of Arts, in collaboration with the Empowering Self Project, recently hosted a groundbreaking talk by AU alumna Mrs. Pachara Jutisiriwatana, a renowned digital communicator. This event is a highlight of the English-Chinese for Digital Communication (ECD) program and underscores the university's commitment to integrating cutting-edge knowledge and practical skills in its curriculum.

Addressing a keen audience, Mrs. Pachara emphasized the critical role of digital communication in shaping future careers. She guided Arts students through various strategies to blend their academic learning with real-world applications, aiming to help them achieve their individual career goals.

 
 

The session offered a deep dive into several digital tools and platforms, including the efficient use of emails, the nuances of virtual meetings and interviews, and the strategic use of social networks like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Google Bard. Mrs. Pachara 's expertise provided students with a clear understanding of each tool's purpose and how to adapt them to different contexts.

A notable aspect of the talk was the focus on Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in education. Mrs. Pachara shared insights on harnessing AI for academic and professional advancement, sparking a lively Q&A session where students eagerly discussed applying classroom knowledge to the job market.

 
 

The English-Chinese for Digital Communication program is a testament to Theodore Maria School of Arts' dedication to fostering transformative skills in education, communication, business, and technology. This program offers comprehensive training in English and Chinese, tailored for the digital age, and equips students to thrive in the ever-evolving digital landscape.

More Information about the Theodore Maria School of Arts, please visit:

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