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2nd Teaching Machine Learning Workshop 2021, Virtual Conference
- Katherine M. Kinnaird, Peter Steinbach, Oliver Guhr:

Proceedings of the Second Teaching Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Workshop, September 8+13, 2021, Virtual Conference. Proceedings of Machine Learning Research 170, PMLR 2021 - Oliver Guhr

, Katherine M. Kinnaird, Peter Steinbach
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Teaching ML in 2021 - An Overview and Introduction. 1-4 - Patrick O. Glauner:

Staying Ahead in the MOOC-Era by Teaching Innovative AI Courses. 5-9 - Hussain Kazmi:

Teaching machine learning through end-to-end decision making. 10-14 - Jónathan Heras:

Deep Learning Projects from a Regional Council: An Experience Report. 15-19 - Daniel van Strien

, Mark Bell, Nora Rose McGregor, Michael Trizna:
An Introduction to AI for GLAM. 20-24 - Erik Marx, Thiemo Leonhardt, David Baberowski, Nadine Bergner:

Using Matchboxes to Teach the Basics of Machine Learning: an Analysis of (Possible) Misconceptions. 25-29 - Alfredo Canziani:

Teaching Deep Learning, a boisterous ever-evolving field. 30-34 - Viviana Acquaviva:

Teaching Machine Learning for the Physical Sciences: A summary of lessons learned and challenges. 35-39 - Hilde Jacoba Petronella Weerts, Mykola Pechenizkiy:

Teaching Responsible Machine Learning to Engineers. 40-45 - Sebastian Raschka:

Deeper Learning By Doing: Integrating Hands-On Research Projects Into A Machine Learning Course. 46-50 - Carrie Diaz Eaton:

Teaching Machine Learning in the Context of Critical Quantitative Information Literacy. 51-56 - Matias Valdenegro-Toro:

Teaching Uncertainty Quantification in Machine Learning through Use Cases. 57-61 - Omar Shouman, Simon Fuchs, Holger Wittges:

Experiences from Teaching Practical Machine Learning Courses to Master's Students with Mixed Backgrounds. 62-67 - Rabea Müller, Akinyemi Mandela Fasemore, Muhammad Elhossary, Konrad U. Förstner:

A lesson for teaching fundamental Machine Learning concepts and skills to molecular biologists. 68-72 - Sarah M. Brown:

Participatory Live Coding and Learning-Centered Assessment in Programming for Data Science. 73-77 - Ting-Wu Chin, Dimitrios Stamoulis, Diana Marculescu:

Putting the "Machine" Back in Machine Learning for Engineering Students. 78-82 - Martin Palazzo, Agustin Velazquez, Melisa Breda, Matias Callara, Nicolas Aguirre:

Teaching Machine Learning in Argentina: the ClusterAI pipeline. 83-87

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