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What is the AI Workshop Series?
A free, virtual workshop series about artificial intelligence. Participants will learn from industry experts about how they can use AI to prepare for their job search, get hands-on experience with AI tools, and discover how AI is impacting jobs across different industries.
Experts from some of the largest companies and most impactful non-profits will share their tips and tricks, practical uses of AI tools, and how you can be prepared to enter the job market with this in-demand skill set.
When and where are the workshops?
Dates for the 2026 AI Workshop Series are coming soon.
Who can attend?
Community and technical college students, recent graduates, job seekers, and others.
How do I register?
More info coming soon.
What technology do I need?
You will need access to an internet browser and the Zoom desktop or web app.
What else do I need to know?
To ensure a positive, engaging, and respectful experience for all participants, please adhere to the following guidelines:
Respectful communication in all interactions with speakers and other attendees
Use appropriate language and behavior
Maintain confidentiality and do not record or screen share without permission
Harassment, bullying, or discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated. This includes, but is not limited to, offensive comments based on race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, religion, or other personal characteristics.
Participants that do not follow these guidelines will be removed from the event.
What other resources are available for students?
Computing For All offers a free Career Services Workshop Series designed to provide the tools and and knowledge needed to excel in a technology career. To see upcoming Career Prep events and register for a free workshop, visit our Talent Portal today: https://www.watechcoalition.org/services/events
The AI Workshop Series is brought to you by Microsoft, the Center of Excellence for Information & Computing Technology, Computing For All, and Bellevue College Computer Science.
Thank you to our organizers - Shawn Ling Ramirez, Mandira Virmani, Leslie Howle, and Sara Farag.