Thu 21 Mar 2024 15:00 - 15:45 at Exhibit Hall E - Demos - Demos
Colab is a frictionless hosted Jupyter notebook that combines text, code, and outputs into a single document. Colab allows anybody to write and execute arbitrary python code using the latest ML accelerators (GPU/TPUs) through the browser, no setup required. It is especially well suited to machine learning, data analysis and education, and serves over 6 million active users.
Colab is used extensively for teaching computer science and machine learning. We are the team who builds Colab, and would love to demo our latest features, including AI coding using Gemini, Google’s latest foundation AI model.
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15:00 - 15:45 | |||
15:00 45mDemonstration | Demo 2A: Teaching CS50 with AI: Leveraging Generative Artificial Intelligence in Computer Science EducationCC Demos Rongxin Liu Harvard University, Carter Zenke Harvard University, Charlie Liu Yale University, Andrew Holmes Harvard University, Patrick Thornton Harvard University, David J. Malan Harvard University | ||
15:00 45mDemonstration | Demo 2B: Google Colab for teaching CS and ML Demos Corrie Scalisi Google, Katlyn Edwards Google, Julianne DeMars-Smith Google, USA, Key Lee Google, USA | ||
15:00 45mDemonstration | Demo 2C: Let’s Build a Traffic Light: Teaching Physical Computing to Children with EdBoard Demos Ruhan Yang ATLAS Institute, University of Colorado Boulder, Ellen Do ATLAS Institute, University of Colorado Boulder |