Bluffton chamber to host AI Lunch & Learn with Courtnee R. Morris
BLUFFTON AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEDIA RELEASE__On Thursday, August 21, we are hosting our next Lunch & Learn on the 3rd floor of the Town Hall building from 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., “Let’s Talk Tech (and AI!) with Courtnee R. Morris”
Curious about Artificial Intelligence? Confused by your computer? Just want to learn something new in a fun, judgment-free space? Join us for a relaxed and engaging Lunch & Learn with Courtnee R. Morris—a lifelong educator, tech trainer, and PhD candidate in Instructional Design with a focus on AI.
Whether you’re a tech beginner or just want to explore what AI can (and can’t) do, this session is for you. Courtnee has taught learners of all ages and all comfort levels—from students to seniors—and is known for making complicated tech topics easy, helpful, and even fun.
We’ll chat about how AI works, how it’s showing up in our everyday lives, and how you can use it wisely, ethically, and practically. Plus, we’ll have some hands-on time, so bring your phone, tablet, or laptop—Courtnee will help you explore tools and answer your real tech questions in real time.
Come for the lunch, leave with confidence. All are welcome! Register HERE.
What You’ll Get to See, Try, or Learn
Whether you're brand new to tech or just want to get your hands on something new, you'll have the chance to explore tools like:
AI Assistants – Learn how to use tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Microsoft Co-Pilot to help with writing, organizing, emails, and more.
Image & Video Generation – See how AI can create stunning images and videos from simple prompts.
NotebookLM – Discover this powerful tool that helps organize your thoughts, documents, and research.
App Creation Tools – Build a basic app using AI—even if you’ve never coded before.
Microsoft Office Tips – Get hands-on help using Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and learn how AI is being integrated into everyday tools.
Ask Anything Tech – Bring your questions about your device, apps, or tech frustrations—we’ll work through them together.
Bring your device! Whether it's a phone, tablet, or laptop, we’ll have hands-on time so you can practice while you learn.
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