[CDM Micro-credential] Creative Problem Solving in Digital Media

Ready to level up your problem-solving and digital leadership skills? This 9-week online course is designed for professionals who want to use digital media products not just for creation, but as solutions to real-world problems.

Centre for Digital Media’s Creative Problem Solving in Digital Media is a 9-week online course designed for professionals who want to bring a real-world challenge to class and learn how to design smarter digital solutions. You may qualify for a grant that covers the cost of this course—spots are limited.

Through a hands-on process, you’ll:

  • Apply storytelling and design thinking to define success
  • Use AI discovery tools and foresight methods to analyze problems
  • Explore multiple solution frameworks before choosing the best approach
  • Build a Development Brief you can use to guide your future projects


Who should take this course?
Executives, managers, project leads, content developers, entrepreneurs, and anyone looking to apply digital tools and AI to real-world problem solving.

By the end, you’ll have practical tools, stronger problem-solving skills, and an industry-recognized certificate from the Centre for Digital Media, in partnership with Simon Fraser University and DigiBC.

Course Details:
📅 September 22 – November 24, 2025
💻 Online, 9 weeks (~5 hours per week)
📜 Certificate upon completion

👉 Apply for your grant and register here

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