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Post-Student Summit March 2023 - Asia Pacific

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Topic: Coding, Languages, and Frameworks, DevOps

Language: English

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Past Events in this Series

All times in - Coordinated Universal Time

Mar

30

Thursday

2023

In the Code Garden - VS Code For All!

4:00 AM - 5:00 AM (UTC)

Your Speakers Renee Noble Renee is the Regional Cloud Advocate for the Sydney Reactor and the Australia region. She's passionate about technology, education, community, and bringing them all together in-person and online. As an avid learner and educator, she'd love to help you on your learning journey in a fun and friendly way. Join Renee to learn about Python, web dev, and data science, as she shares her knowledge and discoveries from her latest learning explorations. Victor Olet Victor is a PhD student at Curtin University working in the renewable energy sector, researching the generation of liquid biofuel to replace fossil fuel-derived transport fuels. He enjoys the sciences of chemistry and biology, and also their enhancement through computational techniques. Victor is also passionate about education, and wants to support the current and next generations by sharing his knowledge and excitement with students through interesting pedagogies, enhanced learning experiences, and great tech tips that give learners a leg up. Event Description This month in the Code Garden our special guest Victor will take us through how he uses VS Code as a non-developer for everything from doing science, to keeping notes, to updating his personal website. Come along to see how using this VS Code could make your own non-techy tasks easier! Content level Beginner Who is it aimed at? Up and coming devs, uni students, anyone Why should you attend? Learn what an IDE is Learn about the tools VS Code gives you See the kinds of projects VS Code can be used for Additional Resources: https://aka.ms/codegardenCSC3

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Topic: Coding, Languages, and Frameworks

Language: English

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Apr

06

Thursday

2023

In the Code Garden - GitHub for Students and Rising Developers - Ep 1

6:00 AM - 7:00 AM (UTC)

Your Speaker Renee is the Regional Cloud Advocate for the Sydney Reactor and the Australia region. She's passionate about technology, education, community, and bringing them all together in-person and online. As an avid learner and educator, she'd love to help you on your learning journey in a fun and friendly way. Join Renee to learn about Python, web dev, and data science, as she shares her knowledge and discoveries from her latest learning explorations. Event Description Getting started with version control can seem hard and unapproachable. But this month in the Code Garden you'll see why Git is as easy as a shopping trip 🤨🛒🧾 and we'll bring this analogy to life! Over 2 episodes I'll cover the principles behind version control and Git, why it's important, and how you can easily get started with GitHub by yourself and as part of a team. You learn what a git repo is, and how it can be utilised by teams to collaborate. We'll cover all the git essentials you need to know to get started, like committing code, pulling, and pushing. And we'll give you the skills and mindset you need to collaborate by telling you about branches, forks, resolving merge conflicts, and pull requests. In episode 1, in the Code Garden you can pick up the basics of using GitHub for version control. Learn the essentials to creating a repo, cloning it, pushing code, and more tips for new Git users. Additional Resources https://aka.ms/CSCGitHubREg1

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Topic: Coding, Languages, and Frameworks

Language: English

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Apr

20

Thursday

2023

In the Code Garden - GitHub for Students and Rising Developers - Ep 2

6:00 AM - 7:00 AM (UTC)

Your Speaker Renee is the Regional Cloud Advocate for the Sydney Reactor and the Australia region. She's passionate about technology, education, community, and bringing them all together in-person and online. As an avid learner and educator, she'd love to help you on your learning journey in a fun and friendly way. Join Renee to learn about Python, web dev, and data science, as she shares her knowledge and discoveries from her latest learning explorations. Event Description Getting started with version control can seem hard and unapproachable. But this month in the Code Garden you'll see why Git is as easy as a shopping trip 🤨🛒🧾 and we'll bring this analogy to life! Over 2 episodes I'll cover the principles behind version control and Git, why it's important, and how you can easily get started with GitHub by yourself and as part of a team. You learn what a git repo is, and how it can be utilised by teams to collaborate. We'll cover all the git essentials you need to know to get started, like committing code, pulling, and pushing. And we'll give you the skills and mindset you need to collaborate by telling you about branches, forks, resolving merge conflicts, and pull requests. In episode 2 this month we'll be taking your GitHub and Git skills to the next level to get you working as part of a team. We'll talk about branches, merging, pull requests and more. We'll discuss how these can be used in different ways to allow teams to collaborate, including ways that it creates opportunities to provide peer feedback and create a successful codebase as a team. Additional Resources https://aka.ms/CSCGitHubcollabREg1

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Topic: Coding, Languages, and Frameworks

Language: English

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May

10

Wednesday

2023

Skill-Up MLOps With Azure

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM (UTC)

Your Speakers Nur Fathiha Tahiat Seeum Nur Fathiha Tahiat is a graduate student in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at BRAC University in Bangladesh. She currently works as a Senior Manager in the R&D department of a well-known non-profit organization Bangladesh Extension Education Services (BEES) and has experience as a Student Tutor (ST) and Research Assistant (RA) in several organizations. She is currently a Gold- Microsoft learn student Ambassador having experience working with Azure Machine learning studio, LUIS, and Azure Cognitive services. With a passion for exploring data, doing analysis and drawing conclusions, she considers herself a Data Science and Machine Learning enthusiast. She is particularly interested in the intersection of AI and Public Health Research. In her free time, she enjoys writing, singing, and spending time with her family. Sahan Dissanayaka Sahan Dissanayaka is a final-year undergraduate in Computer Science at the University of Colombo School of Computing. He serves as a researcher at the COTS Lab at UCSC and collaborates with the AITeam Sri Lanka as a Researcher. Also, he is a dedicated learner, volunteer, and developer who has a strong interest in Application Development, Machine Learning, Data Science, and Computer Vision with a great work ethic and a willingness to learn, and continuous enthusiasm about the constantly evolving field of technology. Event Description Machine learning deployment using Azure can be valuable for organizations that are looking to scale their machine-learning models in a cost-effective and efficient way. Azure provides a range of services and tools to deploy, manage and monitor machine learning models in production environments. MLOps, on the other hand, is a set of practices and techniques that aim to streamline the process of developing, deploying, and managing machine learning models at a scale. It involves the integration of data science, software engineering, and operations to create a continuous delivery pipeline for machine learning models. By combining the power of Azure's machine learning deployment capabilities with MLOps practices, organizations can create a robust and scalable machine learning infrastructure that can deliver value to the business consistently and reliably. Content Level: intermediate Who is it aimed at? Students, Developers, Data Scientists, and DevOps Engineers who are interested in learning how to deploy and manage machine learning models in production environments using Azure and MLOps practices Individuals who have some knowledge of machine learning and Azure Machine Learning Designer but may not be familiar with deploying models in production or MLOps practices. Individuals who are interested in learning how to leverage Azure's machine learning capabilities and MLOps frameworks to build scalable, robust, and reliable machine learning solutions. Additional Resources https://aka.ms/CreateNoCodePredicitiveModelsAzureReg1 https://aka.ms/ScaleAIOrganisationsReg1 https://aka.ms/BuildAISolutionswithAzureReg1

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Topic: DevOps

Language: English

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Past Events in this Series

All times in - Coordinated Universal Time

Mar

30

Thursday

2023

In the Code Garden - VS Code For All!

4:00 AM - 5:00 AM (UTC)

Your Speakers Renee Noble Renee is the Regional Cloud Advocate for the Sydney Reactor and the Australia region. She's passionate about technology, education, community, and bringing them all together in-person and online. As an avid learner and educator, she'd love to help you on your learning journey in a fun and friendly way. Join Renee to learn about Python, web dev, and data science, as she shares her knowledge and discoveries from her latest learning explorations. Victor Olet Victor is a PhD student at Curtin University working in the renewable energy sector, researching the generation of liquid biofuel to replace fossil fuel-derived transport fuels. He enjoys the sciences of chemistry and biology, and also their enhancement through computational techniques. Victor is also passionate about education, and wants to support the current and next generations by sharing his knowledge and excitement with students through interesting pedagogies, enhanced learning experiences, and great tech tips that give learners a leg up. Event Description This month in the Code Garden our special guest Victor will take us through how he uses VS Code as a non-developer for everything from doing science, to keeping notes, to updating his personal website. Come along to see how using this VS Code could make your own non-techy tasks easier! Content level Beginner Who is it aimed at? Up and coming devs, uni students, anyone Why should you attend? Learn what an IDE is Learn about the tools VS Code gives you See the kinds of projects VS Code can be used for Additional Resources: https://aka.ms/codegardenCSC3

  • Format:
  • alt##LivestreamLivestream

Topic: Coding, Languages, and Frameworks

Language: English

View on Demand

Apr

06

Thursday

2023

In the Code Garden - GitHub for Students and Rising Developers - Ep 1

6:00 AM - 7:00 AM (UTC)

Your Speaker Renee is the Regional Cloud Advocate for the Sydney Reactor and the Australia region. She's passionate about technology, education, community, and bringing them all together in-person and online. As an avid learner and educator, she'd love to help you on your learning journey in a fun and friendly way. Join Renee to learn about Python, web dev, and data science, as she shares her knowledge and discoveries from her latest learning explorations. Event Description Getting started with version control can seem hard and unapproachable. But this month in the Code Garden you'll see why Git is as easy as a shopping trip 🤨🛒🧾 and we'll bring this analogy to life! Over 2 episodes I'll cover the principles behind version control and Git, why it's important, and how you can easily get started with GitHub by yourself and as part of a team. You learn what a git repo is, and how it can be utilised by teams to collaborate. We'll cover all the git essentials you need to know to get started, like committing code, pulling, and pushing. And we'll give you the skills and mindset you need to collaborate by telling you about branches, forks, resolving merge conflicts, and pull requests. In episode 1, in the Code Garden you can pick up the basics of using GitHub for version control. Learn the essentials to creating a repo, cloning it, pushing code, and more tips for new Git users. Additional Resources https://aka.ms/CSCGitHubREg1

  • Format:
  • alt##LivestreamLivestream

Topic: Coding, Languages, and Frameworks

Language: English

View on Demand

Apr

20

Thursday

2023

In the Code Garden - GitHub for Students and Rising Developers - Ep 2

6:00 AM - 7:00 AM (UTC)

Your Speaker Renee is the Regional Cloud Advocate for the Sydney Reactor and the Australia region. She's passionate about technology, education, community, and bringing them all together in-person and online. As an avid learner and educator, she'd love to help you on your learning journey in a fun and friendly way. Join Renee to learn about Python, web dev, and data science, as she shares her knowledge and discoveries from her latest learning explorations. Event Description Getting started with version control can seem hard and unapproachable. But this month in the Code Garden you'll see why Git is as easy as a shopping trip 🤨🛒🧾 and we'll bring this analogy to life! Over 2 episodes I'll cover the principles behind version control and Git, why it's important, and how you can easily get started with GitHub by yourself and as part of a team. You learn what a git repo is, and how it can be utilised by teams to collaborate. We'll cover all the git essentials you need to know to get started, like committing code, pulling, and pushing. And we'll give you the skills and mindset you need to collaborate by telling you about branches, forks, resolving merge conflicts, and pull requests. In episode 2 this month we'll be taking your GitHub and Git skills to the next level to get you working as part of a team. We'll talk about branches, merging, pull requests and more. We'll discuss how these can be used in different ways to allow teams to collaborate, including ways that it creates opportunities to provide peer feedback and create a successful codebase as a team. Additional Resources https://aka.ms/CSCGitHubcollabREg1

  • Format:
  • alt##LivestreamLivestream

Topic: Coding, Languages, and Frameworks

Language: English

View on Demand

May

10

Wednesday

2023

Skill-Up MLOps With Azure

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM (UTC)

Your Speakers Nur Fathiha Tahiat Seeum Nur Fathiha Tahiat is a graduate student in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at BRAC University in Bangladesh. She currently works as a Senior Manager in the R&D department of a well-known non-profit organization Bangladesh Extension Education Services (BEES) and has experience as a Student Tutor (ST) and Research Assistant (RA) in several organizations. She is currently a Gold- Microsoft learn student Ambassador having experience working with Azure Machine learning studio, LUIS, and Azure Cognitive services. With a passion for exploring data, doing analysis and drawing conclusions, she considers herself a Data Science and Machine Learning enthusiast. She is particularly interested in the intersection of AI and Public Health Research. In her free time, she enjoys writing, singing, and spending time with her family. Sahan Dissanayaka Sahan Dissanayaka is a final-year undergraduate in Computer Science at the University of Colombo School of Computing. He serves as a researcher at the COTS Lab at UCSC and collaborates with the AITeam Sri Lanka as a Researcher. Also, he is a dedicated learner, volunteer, and developer who has a strong interest in Application Development, Machine Learning, Data Science, and Computer Vision with a great work ethic and a willingness to learn, and continuous enthusiasm about the constantly evolving field of technology. Event Description Machine learning deployment using Azure can be valuable for organizations that are looking to scale their machine-learning models in a cost-effective and efficient way. Azure provides a range of services and tools to deploy, manage and monitor machine learning models in production environments. MLOps, on the other hand, is a set of practices and techniques that aim to streamline the process of developing, deploying, and managing machine learning models at a scale. It involves the integration of data science, software engineering, and operations to create a continuous delivery pipeline for machine learning models. By combining the power of Azure's machine learning deployment capabilities with MLOps practices, organizations can create a robust and scalable machine learning infrastructure that can deliver value to the business consistently and reliably. Content Level: intermediate Who is it aimed at? Students, Developers, Data Scientists, and DevOps Engineers who are interested in learning how to deploy and manage machine learning models in production environments using Azure and MLOps practices Individuals who have some knowledge of machine learning and Azure Machine Learning Designer but may not be familiar with deploying models in production or MLOps practices. Individuals who are interested in learning how to leverage Azure's machine learning capabilities and MLOps frameworks to build scalable, robust, and reliable machine learning solutions. Additional Resources https://aka.ms/CreateNoCodePredicitiveModelsAzureReg1 https://aka.ms/ScaleAIOrganisationsReg1 https://aka.ms/BuildAISolutionswithAzureReg1

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Topic: DevOps

Language: English

Details

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