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Pre-Festival Event 4

Learn to Machine Learn through Games

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Area Name: Power it Up!

Institute/Department/Organisation: Institute of Digital Games

Type of event: Workshop

Age Suitability: 10 – 16

Digital Platform: Zoom

Date: Saturday, 14th November

Time: 16:00

A workshop where students will have their scientific curiosity stimulated through the use of games. The Institute of Digital Games who will be delivering the workshop, does cutting edge research on Artificial Intelligence and Game-based learning. In this workshop students will be led through a number of activities where we use a research-based approach to explore learning through games. Children will learn about Artificial Intelligence through playing games, starting with an understanding of process on a high level and the accompanying biases to some exploration of training algorithms.

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