Coding is not just code, but it's how you think." - Steve Jobs
Dear parents and students, welcome to our class newsletter. We hope this update finds you all healthy, happy and ready to learn. Our Program G has come to an end and we are incredibly proud of each and every one of you for completing the program.
Throughout the program, you developed important coding skills and tackled coding challenges with determination and a willingness to learn. Coding offers endless possibilities for creativity and problem-solving, and we believe you have the potential to achieve great things. Thank you for being a part of Program G, and congratulations again on your graduation.
Next, we would like to take a moment to reflect on the progress we’ve made in class so far, and also share some interesting topics that shall interest you.
From updates on our latest projects and lessons to showing some precious moments of the class, we aim to keep you informed and engaged in this meaningful education progress. In this edition of the class newsletter, we will be sharing some updates and pictures from the lessons, introducing a special awareness day in July and the latest happenings in Telebort. Happy Reading!
Over the course of our 24 lessons, our students obtained knowledge in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and successfully undertook projects related to this subject. At the beginning of the program, our students acquired a comprehensive understanding of the Machine Learning process, covering data acquisition, data conversion, model training, and output testing. Machine Learning enables machines to learn from data and make autonomous decisions with minimal human intervention. The various applications of machine learning include text recognition, image recognition, speech recognition, and product recommendation. After covering topics such as Data Preparation, Regression, and Classification, our students embraced a challenge: Project 2 - Titanic Survivors Classification. The objective of this project was to develop a classification model capable of predicting whether a passenger survived the Titanic incident based on a set of selected features.
In addition to that, our students delved into the concept of Clustering. Clustering is an unsupervised learning technique that involves partitioning a dataset into distinct groups based on their similarities. Within this realm, they explored K-Means Clustering, a clustering method that divides datasets into K groups according to their resemblances. This knowledge culminated in Project 3: Mall Customer Segmentation.
Another significant area of focus was Computer Vision with OpenCV. Under this theme, students gained expertise in image processing, image drawing, Haar Cascades Classifier for image detection, YOLO for object detection, deep learning, and image classification.
Finally, as the program drew to a close, students collaborated with their teams to tackle their final projects. They identified real-world problems and devised innovative solutions that could benefit others. This endeavor proved to be challenging, but congratulations to all of you for successfully completing it! We are delighted to witness our students' enthusiastic engagement in learning new concepts. Your ability to comprehend and apply these concepts in our designated projects is commendable. Congratulations on completing all our programs, and we eagerly anticipate your continued growth and excellence in coding abilities! 🥳
World Nature Conservation Day is held on 28th July annually. This globally celebrated occasion aims to ignite a passion for protecting and conserving our precious natural resources and the environment that sustains us all.
At the heart of World Nature Conservation Day lies an unwavering commitment to rescue and defend our fellow inhabitants, the incredible plants and animals that face the looming threat of extinction. This day also reminds us about the importance of flora, fauna, energy resources, soil, water, and air. These essential components form the very foundation of our existence, sustenance, beauty and an environment conducive to life. By taking care of these valuable resources, we are securing a sustainable future for ourselves and future generations.
On World Nature Conservation Day, let us come together as guardians of our planet, embracing our role in safeguarding the natural wonders that surround us. Through awareness, action, and a deep-rooted respect for all living beings, we can pave the way towards a sustainable and harmonious coexistence with nature. Together, let us write a legacy of conservation, ensuring that the beauty and magnificence of our natural world endure for generations to come.
We proudly present to you - Telebort.io! Telebort.io is a cutting-edge tech-event platform designed to connect individuals worldwide who are passionate about learning and sharing knowledge in the world of technology. We curate an array of engaging topics, including Further Studies and Careers in Technology, Tech Workshops, Inspiring Tech Talks, and also Programming and Development insights for aspiring coders.
But that's not all! Telebort.io isn't just about attending events; it's also about building your own tech community. You can create/host your own events, engage with your community, and gain valuable analytics and insights on your community engagement.
Welcome to Telebort.io – where education and technology converge for a brighter future.
We are excited to introduce our brand-new program called DIY Project. This innovative program offers a unique learning experience by combining on-demand learning with personalized paths. With DIY Project, students have the flexibility to learn and create at their own pace, wherever and whenever they want. Our goal is to break away from traditional learning methods and empower students to become creators, problem solvers, and innovators in the digital age.
The best part is that anyone can join this program without any prerequisites, and we have a team of experienced CS specialists to guide you along the way! You have the freedom to define your project timeline, whether it's publishing a mobile app on the Google Play Store or launching your own website with a custom domain. And once you're done, you can showcase your work in your own portfolio!
For more information, come visit our website: Telebort DIY Project .
We are excited to announce that we will be introducing new intakes of our coding class in the upcoming weeks! If your child or friends’ child is interested in enrolling, please fill out the interest form through the link or QR code below. Once we receive your form, we will reach out to you via WhatsApp to provide more information about the class and answer any questions you may have.
Link to Interest Form: Interest form
Don't miss this opportunity for your child to learn valuable coding skills in a fun and engaging environment. We look forward to hearing from you soon!
Dear Readers, Welcome to a brand new article from Telebort. Hope you are doing well today. In this article, we will address a few outcomes and expectations FAQs that we have collected from Telebort Parents and Students.
Dear Readers, Welcome to a brand new article from Telebort. Hope you are doing well today. In this article, we will address a few FAQs that we have collected from Telebort Parents and Students.
Dear Readers, Welcome to a brand new article from Telebort. Hope you are doing well today. In this article, we will address a few technical FAQs that we have collected from Telebort Parents and Students