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With continued poor travel conditions and cold temperatures, Southeastern Oklahoma State University will be closed through Friday, January 30, in the interest of health and safety of students, faculty, and staff. Essential services will be provided to residential students on campus, but other academic and business functions will be closed. Online and remote learning classes will proceed as scheduled. This closure applies to the Durant and McCurtain County campuses. Other satellite facilities will follow local guidance.
Southeastern Oklahoma State University professor of computer science Dr. Ming-Shan Su has announced an IT Camp for beginners – aged 10 and older – on Wednesday, August 7, from 5:15 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. in room 104 of the Classroom Building on the Durant campus.
The camp will cover artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) and no prior experience or sign-up is needed. A USB drive with face-swapping software will be provided to the first 30 attendees.
Topics to be covered at the event include AI/ML – Why Bother?, Understanding AI and ML, how AI and ML work, a hands-on activity, ethical considerations and the future of AI, and a Q&A session to close.
For more information, contact Dr. Su at msu@se.edu.