AI 101: Kapiolani Community College

AI 101: Crash Course at KCC

Unlock the Power of AI – No Experience Required!

📅 Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Time: 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
📍 Location: Kopiko Building A, Room 101, Kapiʻolani Community College

Artificial Intelligence isn’t just for tech experts—it’s a tool that everyone can use. Whether you’re an educator, business professional, student, or just AI-curious, this hands-on crash course will give you a solid foundation in AI and show you how to apply it in everyday work and learning.

Join Gabriel Yanagihara, one of Hawai‘i’s leading AI educators, for this free interactive session and walk away with practical AI skills you can use immediately.

What You’ll Learn

✔ AI Basics – What AI is, how it works, and why it’s changing the world

✔ Hands-on AI Tools – Try AI-powered apps that boost productivity and creativity

✔ Real-World Applications – How AI is being used in education, business, and research

✔ Ethical AI Use – The do’s and don’ts of responsible AI adoption

🔹 No prior experience required! Just bring a laptop, tablet, or smartphone for hands-on exploration.

Early Registration Click Here

Beginner Friendly

Whether you are brand new to chatGPT or have explored it before, this workshop is tailored to introduce and expand your AI knowledge and fluency. 

Stay ahead

Get exposed to free and premium AI tools to supercharge you and your teams productivity and creativity today.

About our Presenter

Gabriel Yanagihara

Born and raised in Hawaii, Gabriel Yanagihara is an experienced educator with a background in computer science, creative media, and video game design.  In addition to teaching and running his own consulting business, Gabriel is an advocate for Professional Development and Community Outreach, and gives Keynotes, AI Trainings, and PD workshops on topics including Esport Sponsorships, Virtual Reality, and Machine Learning AI tools. 


Our Sponsor: KCC Aloha Club

​Kapiʻolani Community College (KCC), established in 1946, is a public institution located in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, on the scenic slopes of Diamond Head. As part of the University of Hawaiʻi system, KCC offers a diverse range of programs, including strong offerings in culinary arts, health sciences, business, and liberal arts. The college serves a student body of approximately 6,899 individuals, providing both credit and non-credit courses to meet the educational needs of its community.