Free online course "AI Explorables for Schools"

Free online course "AI Explorables for Schools"
2025년 2월 9일

Curious about how machine learning works and how to teach it?

IMAGINARY created a free and open-source online course for (prospective) teachers. It introduces two key topics of AI in a playful way: artificial neural networks and reinforcement learning.

A special highlight in this course are our “explorables”. They are small interactive games that run directly in your browser, require no extra software, and can be used in your own lessons.

The course is designed especially for STEM teachers and teachers in training (with a focus on computer science and mathematics), but it’s also suitable for workshops, project days, study groups, students, parents, and anyone interested in learning more about machine learning.

Give it a try and sign up for free.

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2015년 2월 20일

IMAGINARY is part of the German-Turkish Year of Science, which is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Science and Education (BMBF). Its idea is to strengthen scientific ties between the two countries through jointly organizing...더 보기

2015년 2월 9일

On the occasion of the 50 year long diplomatic relations between Germany and Israel, the project IMAGINARY Israel by the Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach (MFO) will be announced in conjuction with a visit by German Federal Minister of Education and Research Johanna Wanka at the...더 보기

2014년 12월 16일

2014 is the International Year of Crystallography (IYCr2014), which is an event promoted in the year 2014 by the United Nations to celebrate the centenary of the discovery of X-ray crystallography and to emphasise the global importance of crystallography in human life. One of the main goals of IYCr2014 is to increase public awareness...더 보기

2014년 11월 3일

We are pleased to announce that we received funding by Cap’Maths to establish an autonomous unit “IMAGINARY France” starting in December 2014.  Its purpose is to translate all existing content into French, to have more contributions from French mathematicians and organize exhibitions and events in France. The first meeting to discuss the composition of the...더 보기

2014년 10월 10일

Together with the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) South Africa and the AIMS Next Einstein Initiative, IMAGINARY is planning a series of events to boost mathematics communication on the African continent in the near future. After the first very successful event in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, we will introduce two upcoming events: a congress in Rabat, Morocco, and a workshop-conference in Cape Town, South Africa.더 보기

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