
Hello Student,
This guide will show you how to check whether Python 3 is already installed on your operating system (OS). If it is not installed, you will learn how to set it up properly. In addition, we will install the Jupyter application, a powerful interactive environment widely used in education, research, and data science. By the end of this instruction, you will have both Python and Jupyter ready to use for the rest of the course.
First, let us face the installation of Python 3 in your OS. Thus, follow the installation instructions for:
Additional Support After the Lab Session
After completing our first lab session, you will receive additional learning materials to reinforce the topics covered:
Recorded Video Session – A step-by-step walkthrough will be shared with you, allowing you to review the content at your own pace and revisit any sections that require clarification. This resource is intended to support your independent study beyond the lab.
Homework Assignment – You will later receive instructions for a homework task designed to complement the lab session. The assignment will include detailed guidelines and examples, ensuring that you can practice the concepts effectively and apply them in practical scenarios.
These follow-up resources will help you consolidate your knowledge and prepare for upcoming sessions.
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Stay Tuned! This is just the beginning! Keep an eye out for the following sessions in our AIA Lecture.
Happy learning and coding!
Best regards,
Gerardo Marx
Professor and Lecturer
https://gmarx.itmorelia.com/lectures/artificial