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Join us on Sept. 4 for a special workshop for ʻohana on understanding AI.

This Thursday 9/4: AI Literacy for ʻOhana - A Zoom Workshop

Sept. 2, 2025

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming how our keiki learn, create, and grow. This workshop is your chance to explore how two powerful tools—MagicSchool and Microsoft Copilot—are being used in classrooms to support learning, creativity, and critical thinking.

We’re excited to invite you to a special online workshop:

“AI Literacy for ʻOhana”
Thursday, September 4, 2025
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
on Zoom (details below)

Why Attend?
AI is here to stay, and understanding how it works can help you support your child’s education with confidence. This workshop will help you:

  • Learn how MagicSchool and Microsoft Copilot are used in the classroom.
  • Discover ways to guide responsible and effective AI use at home.
  • Build a family technology plan that supports healthy boundaries and digital empowerment.

What You’ll Gain:

  • Practical tips for navigating AI tools with your keiki.
  • Insights into how educators are using AI to enhance learning.
  • A chance to ask questions and connect with other families.

Zoom Access Instructions:

  • Open the Zoom app or go to zoom.us/join.
  • Enter the Meeting ID: 607 025 1939
  • Enter the Passcode: 069398
  • Click “Join” and wait to be admitted into the session.

This workshop will be facilitated by UnconstrainED, experts in educational technology and AI literacy.

Let’s learn together how to guide our keiki through the exciting world of AI with aloha and kuleana.


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