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AI Workshop for Colleges

This workshop equips college students and fresh graduates with hands-on exposure to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Course Overview

This workshop equips college students and fresh graduates with hands-on exposure to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. With practical exercises, real-world use cases, and career-focused discussions, students will gain job-ready skills and a clear roadmap to thrive in the AI-driven workforce.

AI Workshop for Colleges

What You Will Learn

  • Introduction to AI & ML Core concepts, industry use cases, and future impact.
  • Hands-on with AI Tools – Beginner-friendly AI platforms, chatbots, and ML demos.
  • Working with Data – Basics of datasets, training models, and understanding outputs.
  • Mini Projects – Build simple AI-powered apps or creative solutions in the workshop.
  • Career Pathways in AI – Certifications, internships, and job readiness guidance.

Minimum Qualification & Requirements

  • Open to college students (any stream) with interest in AI/tech.
  • Computer lab with internet access (college or personal laptops).
  • Basic coding knowledge helpful, but not mandatory.

End Outcome:

By the end of the workshop, students will:

  • Understand AI & ML fundamentals with real-world applications.
  • Gain practical experience with AI tools and projects.
  • Learn how to apply AI to academic, research, and career opportunities.
  • Be motivated to pursue advanced certifications in AI & ML.
Introduction to the idea of "thinking machines" using kid-friendly stories.
Fun activity: Spot the AI – Identifying AI in cartoons, games, and apps.
Quiz: “Is it AI or Not?” (simple scenarios).
Exploring voice assistants (Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant).
Demo: Talking to a chatbot.
Activity: Kids list where they see AI in school, home, and games.
Hands-on with kid-safe AI tools (drawing, music, story generation).
Activity: Create a group AI-generated artwork.
Mini challenge: AI vs Kid creativity – compare outputs.
Guided exercise to make a rule-based chatbot (using no-code tools).
Practice: Kids create their own Q&A chatbot (e.g., “My Pet Bot”).
Activity: Chatbots talk to each other.
Explore how AI powers games, animations, and robots.