Black Kids Code(Girls) Toronto - Friendly Bots

Black Kids Code(Girls) Toronto - Friendly Bots

Join us on October 26th for an in-person workshop exploring Machine Learning. For girls ages 8-12 & 13-17.

Date and time

Saturday, October 26 · 11am - 3pm EDT

Location

York University: Keele Campus

Bergeron Centre for Engineering Excellence 11 Arboretum Ln North York, ON M3J 2S5 Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

Friendly Bots: Exploring Machine Learning


Introduction

Come Join us for our in-person workshop titled Friendly Bots: Exploring Machine Learning on Saturday, October 26th, 2024, for girls ages 8 – 12 & 13 - 17 .

This workshop is designed to guide learners through the fascinating world of machine learning, with a focus on how bots and algorithms can help solve problems by learning from data. Throughout this session, learners will engage with interactive activities, practical coding exercises, and collaborative projects to gain a foundational understanding of machine learning. By the end of the workshop, participants will have learned how to apply these concepts to create their own friendly bots using machine learning.


Materials Required

  • Learning Resources: All necessary learning resources, including instructional materials, sample datasets, and coding templates, will be provided during the workshop.

Learning Outcomes

1.Understand the Basics of Machine Learning:

-Define what machine learning is and how it is used in creating bots.

-Differentiate between various types of machine learning: supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning.

2.Engage in Practical Coding Exercises:

-Create simple algorithms to train bots using Code.org.

-Explore how datasets are used to improve bot decision-making.

3.Apply Machine Learning to Real-World Problems:

-Identify potential uses of friendly bots across different industries and scenarios.

-Develop small projects that utilize machine learning to solve real-world challenges through friendly bots.

4.Collaborate and Share Learning:

-Work in groups to create and improve machine learning-based bots.

-Present the friendly bot projects to peers and share insights gained through collaboration.


Advanced Path

This path is for our returning coders or those looking for a challenge. In this advanced section, we will dive deeper into machine learning by focusing on building more complex models. It is perfect for those ready to expand their machine learning skills and apply them to more sophisticated real-world problems.


For further questions you may have on the day of the workshop, please reach out to Toronto.ExposureWorkshop@blackkidscode.com or student.help@blackkidscode.com

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