Links for MaCSS, Uncommon Schools, and CS Kickstart
Tell me where the AI is needed.
Click here to get to the Teachable Machine
Video demonstrating the Teachable Machine to build Rock, Scissors, Paper
Tell me which images to delete.
Jens demonstrating SnapGPT on YouTube
Click here for traffic sign recognizer
Links for AI Talk:
Examples used in 101
Lecture 03 Digital Ethics
https://www.polleverywhere.com/home
Lecture notes: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ZBTVOm9qqW4F6rw1SZB7HIClUSu-HLKrLYVY2vYobRo/edit#slide=id.g33a5704bf77_0_332
https://padlet.com/mjguz/is-it-moral-to-use-chatgpt-to-do-your-homework-yxuwv67w4mdccttg
Sound talk Snap! project:
https://snap.berkeley.edu/project?username=guzdial&projectname=Sound%20World%20%2d%20Talks
HTML
(1) Lecture piece for next week, on generating HTML from Snap! blocks and how all sources of HTML (Markdown -> HTML, LaTeX -> PDF -> HTML, etc.) are essentially this kind of generation process:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1vBs8SPsLBRQE3QNG174u8rh-ZmaxR6f4kyeA30USMhA/edit?usp=sharing
(2) Tutorial activity where students build their own Web pages, and dig a little into the Snap! block code to see where the HTML code is coming from. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1NbVixiKo5OTnwATdnEVOGb0bdPosyJmhEAfbYaOZQrA/edit?usp=sharing
- This is the lecture piece that I just finished, explaining that Websites are all generated programmatically, with the only question being where the data came from. Expecting this to be about 5 minutes.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/16QZgFEorFSz6KfvL-o7id1gfFkNcf9kwa5SmV7a6cEs/edit?usp=sharing