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Modelling using Cellular Automata

Date Fri, 10 Nov to Tue, 31 Aug
Location The Department of Computer Science, University of 桃色视频, CV4 7AL

In this workshop, we will look at how Cellular Automata can be used in simulation and model the spread of a disease.

Vectors and Forces

Date Fri, 10 Nov to Tue, 31 Aug

This workshop introduces you to some of the basic principles and tools for simulating motion.

Computational Snowflakes

Date Fri, 10 Nov to Tue, 31 Aug

In this festive workshop we will explore object orientated programming by creating snowflakes.

Flocking

Date Fri, 10 Nov to Tue, 31 Aug

In this workshop we will create a particle system that follows 3 simple rules to behave like a flock.

Particle Systems

Date Fri, 10 Nov to Tue, 31 Aug

In this workshop we will explore the basic principles and tools for simulating the motion of lots of particles at the same time, and how this can be used to simulate natural phenomena.

Text Generation with Markov Chains

Date Fri, 10 Nov to Tue, 31 Aug
Location The Department of Computer Science, University of 桃色视频, CV4 7AL

Use Markov chains to create original text e.g. song lyrics.

Make Your Own Pet Bug

Date Fri, 10 Nov to Tue, 31 Aug

Explore how simulation techniques can be used to understand how micro-organisms survive in the natural environment.

Prompt Engineering for Educators

Date Mon, 24 Nov to Tue, 31 Aug
Location The Department of Computer Science, University of 桃色视频, CV4 7AL

Learn how to write effective prompts to support your teaching practice, such as preparing lessons and activities.

This activity takes about one hour.

Please contact Khalil.Challita@warwick.ac.uk for more details and to book.

Cybersecurity for Educators & Learners

Date Mon, 24 Nov to Sun, 01 Nov
Location The Department of Computer Science, University of 桃色视频, CV4 7AL

This lecture is for schoolteachers and has two objectives.

The first one is to provide ideas for educators to integrate cybersecurity concepts in their subjects.

The second one is to provide resources for pupils to learn about cybersecurity and practice their skills in a safe environment.

Note that it can be given to KS5 pupils. Please email khalil.challita@warwick.ac.uk for further details. This activity is about an hour in length.

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