PMGC – AI Initiative Video
Posted on Tuesday, March 30th, 2021
Client | Nicole Priatel |
Professor(s) | John Kozodoj, Dave Soloman |
Program | Interactive Media Design |
Students | Jeremy Tarnaske Emily Liu Steven Ventura Cameron Filion Achraf El Jebbari Simran Kaur |
Project Description:
The Project Management Graduate Certificate (PMGC), offered at Algonquin College, is expanding and continues to push boundaries of project management techniques by incorporating Artificial Intelligence. PMGC seeks to teach people how to apply a high level of leadership, technical, and business strategy skills to plan to optimize efficiency and effectiveness in project management.
PMGC and its faculty has developed software, published books, and spoken publicly on AI and how it can be implemented to solve the common problems in project management. Paul Boudreau, a professor at the college, has published two books on artificial intelligence as it relates to project management and has a third book releasing soon. Past students of the program have attended competitions and fares to showcase the AI initiatives with great success.
The faculty plans to create a LinkedIn page for PMGC that displays and highlights the unique initiatives in Applied Research.
Nicole Priatel, a professor, and core member of the innovative faculty team has requested a video for the page that accurately displays the scope and impact of their initiatives.
This video is targeted to graduate students looking to upgrade their career and external businesses looking to partner with the faculty.
The purpose and goal of this project is to raise general awareness of Project Management Program, educate potential viewers on AI techniques used, PMGC and their successes, as well as recruit new students and industry partners to the school.
Short Description:
Project Management Graduation Certificate (PMGC) is pushing boundaries of project management techniques by incorporating Artificial Intelligence. The project team will generate a video using motion graphics to be used on the faculty’s LinkedIn Page.