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Prompt "explore artificial intelligence in cinematic style" generated by OPEN AI
Collaborative learning is "an educational approach to teaching and learning that involves groups of learners working together to solve a problem, complete a task, or create a product".
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Parents subscribe, forming an online teen group of learners:
Create a Gmail account for their teen
Choose a project subject (teen's interest)
Select their teen friends to join the group
Secure each teen's parent's permission to join the group
Provide an email list of all participants
We create a free, online interactive notebook for the group:
Provide resources, instructions, and code, all in one place
Maintain the notebook - correct user errors, answer questions, and suggest improvements
Deploy the notebook on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
Group participants are encouraged to share the notebook with others:
Grant permission to join the group
Permit viewing or editing notebook content
AI PROMPTS:
"How can an introduction to robotics help kids develop an interest in AI?" generated a response at perplexity.ai.
Generate your AI prompts with Perplexity, here.
5 WAYS TO TEACH ROBOTICS TO KIDS:
Enroll in an online robotics course
Buy a DIY Robotics Kit
Join a Robotics Club at School
Parents teach robotics at home
Parents form an online teen group of learners, working together to solve problems and complete tasks
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Why get kids into coding and robotics
Robotics For Teens – Starter Guide
Top educational coding robots for kids
VERY EASY TO UNDERSTAND:
Compares robot parts to human organs
Compares robot responses to human behavior
VERY EASY TO USE:
Free online interactive-notebook
Robot build and code instructions, all in one place
VERY EASY TO SHARE:
Group members permit others to view the notebook
Group members permit others to code the robot
Code a real robot - no tablet
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Coding Starter Kit -
iPad tablet
Build and code a real robot - Android or iPad tablet
10-Year-0ld Is His Own Boss -Callum Daniel
Use free and open-source distributions
UBUNTU 22.04.1 LTS WORKSTATION MINIMUM INSTALLATION:
Installation instructions - view video
Note: Python is part of the minimum installation
ANACONDA PLATFORM ON UBUNTU 22.04.1 LTS:
"Anaconda is a free and open-source distribution of the Python programming language for scientific computing, that helps to simplify package management and deployment " - Ashwin Joy
Installation instructions
JUPYTER NOTEBOOKS:
Jupyter Notebook offers a notebook, with a terminal, text editor, file browser, and rich outputs
Installation instructions
JUPYTERLAB:
JupyterLab is the next-generation user interface for Project Jupyter. It offers all the familiar building blocks of the classic Jupyter Notebook, in a flexible and powerful user interface
Installation instructions - view video
DJANGO IN ANACONDA:
Ashwin Joy, the author of "How to Create a Django Project in Anaconda", reported that his method works for Windows OS. The author of this site, confirms Joy's method works for Ubuntu OS.
Installation instructions
To master Django, you need hands-on experience with a variety of projects. Try Joy's "Django Unleashed: 12 Must-Try Project Ideas for Newbies".