Two-Day Hands-On Workshop on Python for AI 2025

Apr 16, 2025 | CSE | 0 comments

Organized by the Department of Computer Science in Collaboration with Google Developer Group (GDG VJIT)
Dates: 15th & 16th April 2025
Venue: [Insert Venue if applicable]

The Department of Computer Science, in collaboration with the Google Developer Group (GDG VJIT), organized a two-day hands-on workshop titled “Python for AI 2025” on 15th and 16th April 2025. The workshop was specifically designed for first-year students, offering them an early opportunity to explore Python programming and its foundational role in Artificial Intelligence.

About the Workshop

The goal of this workshop was to strengthen the core programming skills of students while introducing them to the basics of AI development. The sessions focused on practical learning and provided a strong foundation in Python, a language widely used in AI and data science fields.

Topics Covered

  • Python basics: variables, data types, conditionals, and loops
  • Data structures: lists and dictionaries
  • Functions and modular programming
  • File handling techniques
  • Real-world applications of Python in AI contexts

Key Features

  • Hands-on coding sessions with real-time examples
  • Interactive activities to reinforce conceptual understanding
  • Guidance from experienced mentors from GDG VJIT
  • Exposure to AI-related problem-solving scenarios using Python

Outcome

The workshop successfully engaged first-year students in a practical, skill-building experience. It laid the groundwork for future exploration into Artificial Intelligence and helped students gain confidence in writing and understanding Python code.

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