Print Media Centr launches How to Use AI webinar series

The webinar series to equip print and marketing professionals with essential AI knowledge and skills.

The Printerverse – Print Media Centr has launched a practical three-part live webinar series ‘How to Use AI: Think Smarter. Prompt Better. Scale Faster’, built specifically for print professionals, marketers, business owners, sales and team leaders, as jargon-free path to using AI confidently and effectively.

Hosted by Deborah Corn, intergalactic ambassador to The Printerverse, and led by AI strategist John Munsell, CEO of Bizzuka, attendees will learn how to integrate AI into their workflows with clarity, purpose and real-world use cases.

Munsell brings over 8,000 hours of hands-on AI experience and is the creator of the Ingrain AI Roadmap, as well as the AI Strategy Canvas and Scalable Prompt Engineering frameworks. His programs are taught at LSU Online and Continuing Education and have helped businesses of all sizes transform how they work with AI.

‘Everyone’s telling you to use AI. Nobody’s showing you how to use AI,’ said Corn. ‘This series is your hands-on introduction to AI, ensuring you can use it like a pro and leave each session with actionable strategies to implement AI into your world, confidently and effectively.’

Webinar series will include:

  • Session 1: Which AI tool should I use? Understand the strengths and weaknesses of ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Perplexity and Grok. Know when and why to use each.
  • Session 2: Get better results from AI prompts by using proven frameworks to craft prompts that are consistent, smart, and scalable and no tech degree required.
  • Session 3: Using GPTs for business. Discover how to build your GPTs and use them to streamline tasks, save time, and drive smarter business decisions.

‘Each session builds on the last. Attend all three to go from curious to confident and from testing to scaling. You'll finish with a complete, real-world AI strategy you can use immediately,’ added Corn.

Registration is now open at the Print Media Centr website.