This Lightning Talk is a program that makes it possible to learn the principles of artificial intelligence using block programming. In most cases, AI is implemented through text programming (eg Python), but a small number of learners learn the principles of AI without learning text programming. While it is essential to learn block programming in middle and high schools in Korea, it is useful to learn the theory of artificial intelligence before text programming in universities. It is not possible to implement all artificial intelligence algorithms due to the fact that it is a visual block programming tool and the limitations of the SNAP server, but the basic algorithms are sufficiently implementable and it seems that statistical calculations can be attempted.
- Duration:
- 5 min
- Room:
- Plenary
- Conference:
- Snap!Con 2022
- Type:
- Lightning Talk
This session is a part of:
Brian Broll
Another round of lightning talks!
- How to use tens of thousands of machine learning models from Snap! (without the JavaScript extension)
- The Abstraction Obstruction
- Variations on Wordle
- Implementation of block programming for learning artificial intelligence principles
- Teaching and Learning Model of Creative Collaboration Intelligence
- Learning about vector graphics using Turtlestitch and Snap!
- Competence measure in snap! projects
- Genetic Programming, anyone?