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Advanced micro:bit Projects: Artificial Intelligence and the MakeCode Data Logger Spoon Race

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I love bringing physical computing into my classrooms: Physical computing refers to the use of tangible, embedded microcontroller-based interactive systems that can sense the world around them and/or control outputs such as lights, displays and motors. Sketch angles of specified measure.

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Tech Tip #25: My Keyboard Doesn’t Work

Ask a Tech Teacher

As a working technology teacher, I get hundreds of questions from parents about their home computers, how to do stuff, how to solve problems. Maybe the cord that connects the keyboard to the computer is loose or fell out. Sometimes the stuff in the computer’s boot-up sequence that makes the keyboard work gets lost.

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Can artificial intelligence help prevent heart failure?

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Can artificial intelligence help prevent heart failure? Published: Depending on its application – and your opinion – advances in artificial intelligence (AI) can seem impressive, daunting or both! For example, Linwei has been collaborating with other computer scientists, as well as engineers, clinicians and designers.

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Looking Back on Computer Science Education in 2021

Computer Science Teacher

It’s not just devices like the Oculus but also computers capable enough to support VR and its development. The pandemic has made doing any sort of physical computing more difficult. Machine learning and artificial intelligence didn’t seem to pick up a great deal but it is growing. There are two barriers.

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Artificial Intelligence For Kids

STEM for Kids

Today, the fourth industrial revolution is taking computers and automation and enhancing them with smart and autonomous systems fueled by data and machine learning to ultimately make decisions without human involvement. like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things, Big Data and Cyber Security… to name just a few.

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Could computer programs match the abilities of our brains?

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Could computer programs match the abilities of our brains? Recreating its behaviour using computer programs is no easy task, but it can be done – by using artificial intelligence hardware that mimics the deeply complex networks of neuron cells in our brains. TALK LIKE AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE RESEARCHER.

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How to Think Computationally about AI, the Universe and Everything

Stephen Wolfram

And in our century there’s a new and yet more powerful one: computation. And for nearly 50 years I’ve had the great privilege of building an ever taller tower of science and technology based on that idea of computation. And I ended that talk with a question: is computation ultimately what’s underneath everything in our universe?

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