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Public Safety Dispatch Training, Nashville BSC 9911 NS01E
with Elisha Hamilton
The program combines hybrid instruction, with required in-person classroom sessions and online coursework, to provide both practical and theoretical knowledge. Students will gain hands-on experience using industry-standard dispatch software, learn emergency communication protocols, and develop the critical decision-making skills needed in high-pressure situations.
Class Dates are Feb. 24/26 March 3/5/10/12/17/19/24/26/31 and April 7/9/14
**The cost of this training reflects a significant discount made possible by a grant from the Illinois Community College Board**
For additional information please contact the Kaskaskia College Workforce Development and Community Education Department at 618-545-3255 OR email at crichardson@kaskaskia.edu
Sourdough Starter, Nashville MENU 0115 NS01E
with Ellie McClelland
Learn to use your sourdough for various goodies. Not just good for bread! Students will leave with all they need for a sourdough start. An additional $15.00 supply fee is due to the instructor at start of class.
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Beginning Quilting COED 5440 TR01E
with Joann Timmermann
The joys of quilting are only a stitch away. Learn to use a rotary cutter, press sems and assemble and finish your own lap quilt. explore quilting basics: choose fabric, color values, and supplies you will need. Basic sewing skills are require, and must have access to a sewing machine outside of class. A supply list will be provided the first night of class.
FSS Making Feedback & Evaluation Meaningful BSC 7135 BI01D
The Fundamental Supervisory Skills Series is made possible by a grant from the Illinois Community College Board to advance Workforce Training.
Supervisors' words have a powerful effect in the workplace. In this session, grow more intentional about what you say and how to ensure feedback is linked to action. Reevaluate your approach to new hire and employee evaluations to prevent missing coaching and relationship-building opportunities. Recognize the value of ongoing and transparent communication about employees' strengths, areas for improvement, and roles. Leave with both a mindset and model to consistently reinforce positives and address gaps to overcome.
Beginning Crochet, Trenton LLI 7106 TR01E
with Mara Burton
Join a fun class to learn the basics of crocheting. Never picked up a needle before? That's okay! Learn the names of each tool and how to use them. You will leave class with a new potholder made by you! Students will be given a list of supplies to bring to class.
Intermediate Quilting COED 5449 TR01E
with Joann Timmermann
Now that you’ve “taken to” quilting, this is the PERFECT CLASS TO FURTHER YOUR SKILLS! Learn new blocks, new cutting techniques and TAKE YOUR QUILTING TO THE NEXT LEVEL! Master the cutting & piecing techniques you learned in beginning quilting with the addition of curves and applique!
Supply list will be provided first class meeting
Introduction to AI - ChatGPT, Salem COED 5123 SA01E
with Nicolas Farley
Discover how to use ChatGPT, a powerful AI tool, to make life easier at work and at home. This class is designed for those who are brand new to ChatGPT and want to learn how to get started. Students must have basic computer and internet skills and be able to access their email from outside their home. Please note: this is not a basic computer or internet class. You’ll learn how to use ChatGPT to save time, boost productivity, and get help with everyday tasks—from writing and research to planning and problem-solving. No prior experience with AI is required.