Μηχανική Μάθηση: Machine Learning for kids + Scratch: Αναγνώριση εικόνων – Γάτες και σκύλοι

Μηχανική Μάθηση: Machine Learning for kids + Scratch: Αναγνώριση εικόνων – Γάτες και σκύλοι

From Monday, October 21, 2024 8:15 AM
to Thursday, October 24, 2024 1:15 PM

11ο ΔΗΜΟΤΙΚΟ ΣΧΟΛΕΙΟ ΝΙΚΑΙΑΣ

Open in-person activity

Greek

Ράλλη Πέτρου 432, 184 51, Νίκαια

Οι μαθητές της ΣΤ΄ Δημοτικού, εκπαιδεύουν ένα μοντέλο Μηχανικής Μάθησης στον δικτυακό τόπο Machine Learning for kids να ξεχωρίζει εικόνες σκύλων από γάτες και στη συνέχεια προγραμματίζουν στο Scratch τη διεπαφή χρήστη και τον έλεγχο λειτουργίας του μοντέλου, χρησιμοποιώντας διάφορες εικόνες.

Δείτε αναλυτικά με τη δραστηριότητα, εδώ: https://gpsoinos.sites.sch.gr/wordpress_e/machine-learning-for-kids-scratch-anagnorisi-eikonon-gates-kai-skyloi/ 

 

    Primary school
    Visual/Block programming Artificial intelligence

Longitude: 23.63746
Latitude: 37.96567
Geoposition: 37.96567,23.63746

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Mars Exploration with Autonomous car -Advanced (2PS, E1)
Mon, May 19, 2025 8:43 PM
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Mars Exploration with Autonomous car -(2PS, G1)
Tue, May 27, 2025 8:58 PM

Third-grade G1 class students (ages 8–9) are developing robotic projects using the EDISON robots. In this course, they will program the car to operate autonomously on a simulated Mars environment. The car will be designed to:   -Avoid obstacles

-Stay within a perimeter marked by a black line

This activity is an interdisciplinary activity part of the  "From Mythology to Space" project.