iD Tech Academies offer an intensive, pre-college experience with a startup-inspired vibe, peer-to-peer learning, and instruction from relatable Gen Z experts, culminating in a college-ready digital portfolio.
In the iD Tech Data Science Academy with Python & Machine Learning, teens aged 13-18 engage in an intensive two-week overnight program at the University of Washington. Students delve into the complexities of data science and neural networks, starting with advanced Python concepts through cryptographic puzzles to sharpen coding skills and develop logic-based programs. They build and train machine learning models using Google's Teachable Machine, exploring how AI learns visually. Utilizing custom datasets, participants create image classification models such as sign language translators or emotion detectors. The curriculum covers industry-standard data science concepts, including data visualization and algorithm design, with essential tools like TensorFlow and Keras. Students collaborate on a data-driven final project, experimenting with techniques like text classification and data analysis to model predictions for real-world scenarios. The program emphasizes hands-on projects and discussions around ethics, privacy, and responsible design, culminating in a portfolio-boosting diploma and transcript.
A typical day balances assignment-driven workshops with outdoor and recreational activities on the university campus.
This program is ideal for high school students aged 13-18 who are interested in pursuing STEM fields in college or as a career, and want to build an impressive portfolio project in data science and machine learning.
University of Washington
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