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COMET Project Presentations and Materials

Author

Jonathan Graves

Published

14 January 2025

Interested in learning more about the COMET project, or teaching and learning with Jupyter? On this page we have collected some of our presentations, key links, and other materials.

  • 2023 UBC TLEF Showcase
  • 2024 UBC TLEF Showcase

CTALE TeachECONference 2024

Are you here from the CTALE TeachECONference 2024? Here is our presentation and supplemental materials:

  • Presentation

Links:

  • Teaching with Jupyter Notebooks
  • Writing Self-tests
  • Exemplar notebook (Word Embeddings)
  • Exemplar notebook (clustering)
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