Machine Learning for Kids is a free tool that introduces machine learning by providing hands-on experiences for training machine learning systems and building things with them.
freeCodeCamp is a non-profit organization that consists of an interactive learning web platform, an online community forum, chat rooms, online publications and local organizations that intend to make learning accessible to anyone.
Google’s Machine Learning free crash course features 30+ exercises, 25 lessons, 15 hours of content, lectures from Google researchers, real-world case studies, interactive visualizations and more.
Computing terminology can be tricky and confusing. ‘Coding’, ‘programming’, ‘computational thinking’ and ‘computer science’ are often used interchangeably to mean the same thing. To avoid confusion, let’s start out by getting them straight.
Microsoft Lobe is an intuitive open-source platform for developing end-to-end machine learning models. Using Lobe, you can build image classification models and export them into a wide range of formats such as Local API, TensorFlow Lite, TensorFlow, and CoreML to integrate with mobile and web apps.
Free online course from the University of Adelaide presented in two parts for teachers in primary and secondary classrooms to teach Artificial Intelligence (AI) in K-12 classrooms.