Sessions in Jacksonville
Microsoft Excel 365 Level 1
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.
Thursday, March 26, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Wednesday, September 9, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Thursday, March 26, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Wednesday, September 9, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Introduction to Drones
Prepares the student for the Federal Aviation Administration T.R.U.S.T. License which allows for recreational flight of a drone in the United States. The course will also train the individual how to fly a drone, perform pre-flight inspections, best practices for ensuring risk management, and flight maneuvers that will enhance the Remote Pilots skill sets for a professional environment. Practice drones are provided for use during this course.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.
Saturday, March 28, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Saturday, March 28, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Microsoft Excel 365 Level 2
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.
Thursday, April 2, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Wednesday, October 7, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Thursday, April 2, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Wednesday, October 7, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Cybersecurity Basics
This beginners workshop is for those who are interested in safety online and want to protect themselves from fraudsters and scams. It will build participants' confidence when they are visiting websites, creating passwords, and responding to email.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1122
Tuesday, April 14, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1122
Communication Without Boundaries: American Sign Language Level 1 (Grades 4-6)
Get ready for a hands-on adventure in American Sign Language (ASL)! Campers will dive into exciting games and activities while learning basic signs and phrases. From signing songs to telling stories with your hands, every moment is full of fun and creativity. Build new skills, make new friends, and discover a whole new way to communicate!
June 15-18, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1116
June 15-18, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1116
Communication Without Boundaries: American Sign Language Level 1 (Grades 1-3)
Get ready for a hands-on adventure in American Sign Language (ASL)! Campers will dive into exciting games and activities while learning basic signs and phrases. From signing songs to telling stories with your hands, every moment is full of fun and creativity. Build new skills, make new friends, and discover a whole new way to communicate!
June 15-18, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1116
June 15-18, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1116
Mixed Media Madness (Grades 4-6)
Why choose just one art material when you can use all of them? In this playful, anything goes studio, young creators dive into a treasure trove of everyday supplies cardboard, bubble wrap, buttons, felt, and more mixing them with paint, oil pastels, glue, and paper mâché to build truly one of a kind works of art. Students experiment, combine, layer, and invent as they discover how different textures and materials can work together. Every project becomes a multi dimensional masterpiece that celebrates curiosity, creativity, and the joy of making something wonderfully unexpected.
June 22-25, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
June 22-25, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Canva Creative Camp (Grades 6-8)
Get ready to bring your ideas to life in our Canva Creative Camp! Canva is one of the easiest and most creative design tools out there, and in this camp, you'll get to explore everything it can do. You'll try out fun features like video editing, using templates, adding cool graphics, sounds, and animations, and learning how to design all kinds of eye catching projects. Throughout the camp, you'll discover how to make awesome media for school assignments, clubs, hobbies, and even big events. Want to create a flyer for a school activity? A presentation that actually looks good? A short video or social media graphic? You'll learn how to do it all and make it look amazing. Join us and see just how creative you can be with Canva!
June 22-25, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
June 22-25, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
The Action Zone (Grades 4-6)
"Action Zone" is a course that teaches statistics through physical activities such as free throws and long jumps. Students collect data from these activities to learn concepts like mean, median, mode, range, and probability. The lessons guide students in analyzing their performance data to understand statistical principles and even write a "Scouting Report" on their skills.
June 29, 2026 to July 2, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
June 29, 2026 to July 2, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Bridge Builders Engineering Lab (Grades 6-8)
In this engaging STEM session, students will explore the engineering principles behind various bridge designs, from classic arches to complex suspension systems. Participants will step into the role of civil engineers as they brainstorm and sketch their own blueprints for a structure capable of supporting a specific weight load. After the design phase, students will bring their visions to life by constructing physical models and putting them to the ultimate test in a high-stakes weight-bearing competition.
July 6-9, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1115
July 6-9, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1115
Shape Explorers (Grades 1-3)
In a "Shape Explorers" class, students in first through third grade embark on a hands-on journey to identify, classify, and create with 2D and 3D geometric figures. The curriculum uses interactive adventures like scavenger hunts, "feely bag" guessing games, and movement-based activities to help children recognize shapes in the real world. Students develop a deep understanding of geometric attributes such as sides, vertices, and faces while using STEM-based tools like marshmallows and toothpicks to build complex 3D structures. By the end of the course, young explorers move beyond basic naming to compare shared properties and understand how simple shapes combine to form their everyday surroundings.
July 6-9, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
July 6-9, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Communication Without Boundaries: American Sign Language Level 2 (Grades 4-6)
Expand your ASL Connections: Your Hands Have Something to Say! Want to expand upon your skills in a fun and useful way! Join us to further explore American Sign Language (ASL) in a way that feels fresh and interactive. You'll pick up everyday signs and phrases, learn how to sign along with your favorite songs, and even create stories using ASL. Plus, it's a great way to connect with friends and meet new people because communication isn't just about words, it's about connection. Participation in previous sign language learning environments is strongly recommended before enrolling in this camp.
July 6-9, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1116
July 6-9, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1116
Communication Without Boundaries: American Sign Language Level 2 (Grades 1-3)
Expand your ASL Connections: Your Hands Have Something to Say! Want to expand upon your skills in a fun and useful way! Join us to further explore American Sign Language (ASL) in a way that feels fresh and interactive. You'll pick up everyday signs and phrases, learn how to sign along with your favorite songs, and even create stories using ASL. Plus, it's a great way to connect with friends and meet new people because communication isn't just about words, it's about connection. Participation in previous sign language learning environments is strongly recommended before enrolling in this camp.
July 6-9, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1116
July 6-9, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1116
Mini Engineers: The Magical Building Adventure (Grades 1-3)
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!
July 13-16, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
July 13-16, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Code It to Life: Scratch Camp (Grades 4-6)
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!
July 13-16, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
July 13-16, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
The Design Zone (Grades 4-6)
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.
July 13-16, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1116
July 13-16, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1116
AI at Work: Practical Tools for Productivity
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 1136
Thursday, September 3, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
Prompting for Better AI Results
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 from workplace AI. 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
Friday, October 16, 2026, LLCC-Jacksonville Room 1136
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