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Events are the public record for Prompthon workshop sessions and community learning activities. This page keeps upcoming sessions, past event history, and the hands-on materials used during workshops in one place.

Upcoming Events

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Past Events

EventTimeAddress / accessLanguageBrief
Career Development Conference & Job FairMarch 15, 2026, Sunday, 12:00 PM-4:00 PM900 York Mills Rd, North York; Crowne Plaza Toronto, Prince BallroomEnglishFree career development conference and job fair. Dress code: business formal or business casual.
How to Enter the AI Industry Within Six MonthsMarch 16, 2026, Monday, 8:00 PM Toronto timeZoom online meetingChinese / MandarinOnline AI career webinar by Victoria Training Center covering generative AI internship projects, enterprise mentors, AI skill training, internship opportunities, resume and interview coaching, and reference support.
York University Tech Career Webinar / WorkshopApril 23, 2026, 6:30 PMYork University First Student Centre, 3rd Floor, Room 307; 4700 Keele St #335, North York, ON M3J 1P3EnglishTech career-focused session at York University, likely for students or early-career participants interested in technology career paths.
OpenClaw Workshop: Set Up Your Own AI AgentApril 25, 2026, Saturday, 1:00 PM Toronto time7050 Woodbine Ave., #300, MarkhamChinese / MandarinFree in-person OpenClaw workshop and installation support session, limited to 20 spots, first come first served.

OpenClaw Materials

OpenClaw Workshop

Install OpenClaw, prepare accounts, onboard a Discord-backed agent, and keep the core commands nearby.

Codex Materials

Codex Workshop

Set up the Codex app, connect GitHub Desktop, and clone the handbook into a real local project folder.

Shared Workshop Materials

Claude Code

Set up Claude Code as a local terminal agent, connect to project-scoped MCP tools, and keep the same repo-first working style.

Skills Introduction

Learn what Codex skills are, when to use them, and how they fit after the desktop-agent setup.

Gmail OAuth Setup

Create Google Cloud OAuth credentials for local Gmail-backed agent starters, including client IDs, secrets, refresh tokens, and scopes.

How To Use The Materials

Start with the primary workshop track you need, then pull in shared material as needed:
  1. Choose a primary track: OpenClaw or Codex Workshop.
  2. Use Claude Code if you want a second local coding-agent surface alongside Codex.
  3. Read Skills Introduction when you are ready to turn repeated tasks into reusable workflows.
  4. Use Gmail OAuth Setup when a local starter needs direct Gmail API send or sync access.
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