Sessions in Jacksonville

Welcome to a world where building isn't just fun it's magical! In this camp, Mini Engineers will step into an enchanted land where ordinary materials turn into extraordinary creations. With cardboard, popsicle sticks, paper, and wood as your "magic tools," you'll design and build bridges and towers that seem to come to life right in your hands. If you love creating, imagining, solving puzzles, or making your ideas come alive, this camp is perfect for you. Join us for a magical week of building, exploring, laughing, and discovering just how powerful your imagination can be. Come build the magic-one wonder-filled creation at a time! Students in Morgan County can apply for financial assistance through The Jacksonville Promise. https://jacksonvillepromis.wixsite.com/fundraising.
July 13-16, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Ready to turn your wildest ideas into awesome digital creations? Let's code them to life! In this exciting hands on camp, you'll dive into the world of Scratch an easy, colorful, block based coding platform that lets you bring your imagination to life with just a few clicks. As you explore Scratch, you'll sharpen problem solving skills, practice creative thinking, and learn the basics of real programming concepts and you'll discover how coding can feel just like building with digital LEGOs. Get ready for a camp full of creativity, collaboration, and "I did it!" moments. By the end, you'll walk away with projects you're proud of, new tech skills, and the confidence to keep creating long after camp ends. It's imaginative, brain powered, and seriously fun! Students in Morgan County can apply for financial assistance through The Jacksonville Promise. https://jacksonvillepromis.wixsite.com/fundraising.
July 13-16, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
In the Design Zone, students step into the roles of architects and interior designers to conceptualize, draft, and build their own miniature environments. Students begin by learning the fundamentals of spatial planning and scale drawing, translating their creative visions from 2D sketches into detailed blueprints. The class culminates in a hands-on construction phase where they use various materials to create 3D architectural models, focusing on how form and function interact within a space. By the end of the program, students gain a practical understanding of geometry, engineering, and the design thinking process. Students in Morgan County can apply for financial assistance through The Jacksonville Promise. https://jacksonvillepromis.wixsite.com/fundraising.
July 13-16, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1116
The OSHA 30-Hour General Industry course is a comprehensive, 30-hour training program designed for supervisors and safety staff to learn about hazard recognition, avoidance, abatement, and prevention. It covers OSHA safety standards under 29 CFR 1910, focusing on workplace safety, worker rights, and employer responsibilities. Official OSHA DOL Card issued upon successful completion.
July 21-30, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1116
AI is rapidly becoming part of everyday work, from writing and research to meeting support, data review, and content creation. This hands-on workshop helps non-technical professionals understand what AI can do, where it adds value, and how to use it more effectively on the job. Participants will explore practical workplace applications, try common AI tools, and examine key issues such as accuracy, bias, privacy, and responsible use. They will leave with a clearer understanding of AI, greater confidence in using it, and actionable ideas for improving productivity in their own work.
Thursday, September 3, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1122
This beginner-level course introduces participants to Microsoft Excel's core functions, including spreadsheet navigation, data entry, formatting, basic formulas, and chart creation. Learners will build foundational skills for organizing, calculating, and visually presenting data, while also exploring tools like AutoFill, sorting, filtering, and worksheet management.Participants are strongly encouraged to register early-at least one week before the class start date-to secure a seat, as many classes fill quickly. Classes may be cancelled due to low enrollment, and early registration can make the difference.
Wednesday, September 9, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Designed for intermediate users, this course focuses on advanced formatting, date and financial functions, conditional logic, and formula auditing. Participants will learn to use tools like Scenario Manager, Goal Seek, VLOOKUP, and nested IF statements, enabling more sophisticated data analysis and spreadsheet functionality.Participants are strongly encouraged to register early-at least one week before the class start date-to secure a seat, as many classes fill quickly. Classes may be cancelled due to low enrollment, and early registration can make the difference.
Wednesday, October 7, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Designed for professionals with some prior experience using AI tools, this hands-on workshop focuses on how to write stronger prompts and get better results. Participants learn practical strategies for improving clarity, refining outputs, and using structured prompting techniques to support writing, analysis, and problem-solving. Through guided practice and real-world examples, they build skills that help make AI output more useful, reliable, and relevant on the job.
Friday, October 16, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136