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  • https://www.wfae.org/education/2023-10-09/1s-0s-and-life-lessons-students-learn-through-programming-robots Our team and I so excited that we were featured on NPR!!! Check out the link above and please DM me if you can help Team Infinite Turtles spread the robotics mission in the greater Charlotte area!! Thank you again Coaches Rick and Tammy for all that you have done for us πŸ™‚


  • In a continuation of my series of posts clearing up the meanings of different keywords used in the STEM workforce, computational thinking was one that I really want to address. There is a lot of confusion in relation to computer-related terms. When describing computing, computer science, computational thinking, and programming, a wide variety of terminology…


  • I got my first taste of college applications in October of 2021. I was in the process of applying to the North Carolina School of Science and Math Online Program. I wrote essays on my STEM passions, overcoming obstacles, and how COVID-19 impacted my family. And then on April 7th, 4 months after I submitted…


  • Coursera Progress!!

    As you guys know, I have been working on Coursera for quite a bit of time recently and I have made a lot of progress! I wanted to share my progress and some key insights I made during learning. I have finished Andrew Ng’s “AI for Everyone” and I have finished Course 1 from IBM’s…


  • In a continuation of my last post about the difference between buzzwords and keywords in the Data Science fields, I wanted to elaborate on the differences between a machine learning project and a data science project. I also wanted to talk about the implementation of such projects in businesses. A data science project has a…


  • Machine learning (ML) aims to construct machines that are only capable of performing the specific tasks for which they have been trained, but artificial intelligence (AI) aims to create an intelligent system that can execute a variety of complicated activities. AI is a subset that gives systems the capacity to autonomously learn from experience and…