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Showing posts with label Continuous Learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Continuous Learning. Show all posts

Build Your AI Awareness Skills: GenAI Tips for Nontechnical Users

 

I recently completed a power-packed short course, Build Your AI Awareness Skills: GenAI Tips for Nontechnical Users, with the brilliant Carolyn Shepherd on LinkedIn Learning.

From decoding AI jargon to mastering the art of prompt engineering, this course offers meaningful insights for anyone looking to navigate the world of Generative AI.

I even created a mind map to capture the key takeaways, check it out below. 😇

Are you curious about how GenAI can empower your work, no matter your background? Dive into the course here.

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Build Your AI Awareness Skills: GenAI Tips for Nontechnical Users 

If you have found this helpful, please consider sharing it with fellow team members or professionals in your network.

If you would like to stay in touch, feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn.

Keep Learning, Keep Growing 👍 

Software Testing Foundations: Keeping QA Skills Current in the Age of AI

  

Recently wrapped up an insightful course on Software Testing Foundations: Keeping QA Skills Current in the Age of AI led by the brilliant Mike Fine via LinkedIn Learning.

To make the most of it, I crafted a mind map to visualize the key insights, take a look below.



If interested, dive into the course here.

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Software Testing Foundations: Keeping QA Skills Current in the Age of AI

If you have found this helpful, please consider sharing it with fellow Software Testers.

If you would like to stay in touch, feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn.

Happy Software Testing, Keep Learning, Keep Growing 👍

New Year Wishes for Software Testers

  

Dear Software Tester, I wish you a very Happy New Year.

I hope you,

Continue...

🎯 Asking questions
🎯 Identifying and communicating the Risks promptly
🎯 Performing confirmatory and exploratory Testing activities (including finding & reporting Bugs)
🎯 Automating critical Confirmatory checks
🎯 Providing inputs or suggestions related to the Product &/or Processes
🎯 Constantly assessing the Quality narratives to achieve the Product goal
🎯 Collecting the information about your Software Product in all the above ways and helping stakeholders make informed decisions
🎯 Contributing to solving the Customer's problems through your Software Solutions

Keep improving your Software Testing Skills by…

🎯 Revising Software Testing fundamentals frequently
🎯 Reading Books/Blogs/Articles/Magazines on Software Testing
🎯 Watching Videos, listening to Podcasts
🎯 Writing and sharing your thoughts and experiences
🎯 Practicing Software Testing by testing some applications daily (besides regular work)
🎯 Pairing with fellow Testers and seeking feedback
🎯 Collaborating with different Stakeholders within and outside of your Projects
🎯 Exploring Tools, Technologies
🎯 Solving Puzzles (e.g. Crosswords, word searches, or unscrambling words)
🎯 Using Mnemonics to aid Testing activities
🎯 Using AI to aid Testing activities
🎯 Practicing note-taking and documentation skills
🎯 Joining Crowdsourced Testing platforms and seeking opportunities
🎯 Participating in Software Testing competitions
🎯 Joining Software Testing Communities, participating in discussions
🎯 Attending Software Testing events (Meet-ups, Conferences, Webinars, etc.)
🎯 Meeting with Software Testing professionals (besides regular work)

You can refer to my detailed blog on improving your Software Testing skills.

Feel proud of…

🎯 what you do as a Software Testing professional (irrespective of your title)

You can download the mind map below for handy reference.



I hope you found this post useful, do consider sharing it with fellow testers or with someone in your network who may benefit from this.

Feel free to check out my Software Testing Crossword Puzzles Book.

If you have any questions and want to connect with me? Feel free to book a 1:1 meeting.

Keep Learning, Keep Growing 👍