Purdue University in Indiana is known for their engineering department nationwide.
An electronics and computer engineering professor, Dr. Stanley Chan, is doing a five session course for high school students interested in machine learning. Pre-requisites would be algebra and calculus. For those of you with advanced students and wondering how to engage them and stimulate their learning, I thought this might be a good match!
Here is the link to the registration site that explains the details of the course, days, times, registration.
Hope you find it useful!
Some of my neighbor's teens are doing this--it has high school students from all over in the course.
It starts soon--July 5.
Hope this helps someone! Best, The Von Family
https://engineering.purdue.edu/GEP/Glob ... 21-courses
Machine Learning Virtual Course for HS students
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