Coding camp helps high schoolers navigate AI

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Halifax County high school youth are a step closer to navigating and participating in today’s artificial intelligence-filled world through collaboration and keystrokes.

In its pursuit to foster youth development and promote continuous learning through studious play and challenges about Science, Technology, Education and Math activities, the Center for Energy Education hosted Roanoke Valley high schoolers for a week of coding camp where they learned the fundamentals of Python, a programming language used for tasks in web development, data analysis, machine learning and automation.

The interactive introductory class demonstrated to students instruction and processes that align with science standards. 

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