Brain Adventure STEM Class - artificial Intelligence Module Project #2 where your child will code and train a machine to play a video game, using artificial Intelligence.
Summer Camp in Georgetown - STEM Class for kids
The theory behind
Sample Taught in our Artificial Intelligence Module
The main difference for Brain Adventure Python Class, is that we combine concepts (theory) + practical coding. This is the way students learn in university. In fact, we simplify first year university curriculum (CS101) into easy to understand lessons. This will help your children to prepare for future computer science in university.
Master degree candidate, Computer Science McMaster University
3 years of university teaching experience in Python programming
Brain Adventure STEM instructor
Summer Camp in Georgetown - STEM Class for kids
Jeff R. | Queen’s Commerce |
Paul M. | Queen’s Engineering |
Melissa W. | Western Ivey |
Taylor W. | Western Medical Science |
Josh M. | OCAD |
Miranda D. | Wilfred Laurier BBA (Co-op) |
Colin H. | Queen’s Commerce |
Stephanie L. | Queen’s Commerce |
Jeremy R. | Western Ivey |
Jiv S. | Wilfrid Laurier BBA (Coop) |
David P. | U of T Rotman |
Britney R. | Wilfred Laurier BBA (Co-op) |
Monika S. | Western Health Science |
Lisa V. | U of T Architecture |
Katie F. | McGill Arts |
Carter S. | Western Ivey |
James B. | Wilfred Laurier BBA |
Sydney H. | Queen’s Engineering |
Brianna M. | Waterloo Science |
Sam A. | Queen’s Science |
Bill N. | Waterloo Mathematics |
Catherine M. | McGill Engineering |
Jennifer F. | Queen’s Commerce |
Craig C. | Western Engineering |
Allen T. | Queen’s Engineering |
Vivian T. | U of T Rotman |
Stacy L. | Western Engineering |
Laura P. | Western Medical Science |
Robbie M. | Wilfrid Laurier BBA (Co-op) |
Eric M. | Wilfrid Laurier BBA (Co-op) |
This module introduce the foundation of programming using Python. This includes the basic coding techniques, while loop, for loop, if statements. This course mimic first year university level computer science courses, simplified to kids level. Therefore your child will learn the foundation and prepare for future computer science course, if he choose to pursue this path in university.
Master degree candidate, Computer Science McMaster University
3 years of university teaching experience in Python coding
Brain Adventure Coding instructor
Master degree candidate, Computer Science McMaster University
3 years of university teaching experience in Python programming
Brain Adventure Programming instructor
Our Machine learning course starts with the basic concept behind machine learning, so your child will gain the foundation knowledge. This includes neural networks, training data sets, optimization, regression, decision tree and more. We will teach these complex concepts in simple ways that your child can understand. This is the best way to learn at our summer camp - programming class.
There will be programming of course! Your children will apply the theory they learn in class to train the computer.
Brain Adventure Programming Class - artificial Intelligence Module Project #2 where your child will code and train a machine to play a video game, using artificial intelligence.
Brain Adventure Programming Class - artificial Intelligence Module
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Brain Adventure Programming Class - artificial Intelligence Module
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Summer Camp Georgetown - Learn from our experts
Programming camp mixes the excitement of summer camp with programming instruction in Java, C++, Python, and other languages, allowing youngsters to learn while having fun. Students will gain hands-on experience in artificial intelligence, modding, cybersecurity, and other related current issues in these courses. Children and teens will have the opportunity to make games, applications, robots, and more during this summer camp.
Programming Camp is a place where parents can find exciting school holiday and after-school activities that will empower their children to design, code, and create, as well as ignite a passion, so they may go out and change the world while smiling.
Children as young as seven years old can begin coding and learning the fundamentals of programming. In reality, as technology becomes more integrated into daily life, programming for kids has grown in popularity significantly in recent years. Children who learn to code when they are young can pave the way for a lifetime of chances
Programming aids in the development of problem-solving skills in youngsters. Understanding computers and learning the fundamentals of coding can help students have a better understanding of how things function. It also shows kids how software programmers utilise math to solve issues in a logical and inventive manner.
We were extremely gratified that no kid or tutor contracted COVID-19 at a STEM Camp location in 2021 as a consequence of our planning, vigilance, and meeting or surpassing public safety criteria. We want to release our 2022 Health and Safety Policy at the end of May 2022 (which will include COVID-19 specifics as well as other general health and safety information) to ensure that it is as current as feasible at that time and for the summer. Then come back here for further details.