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Machine Learning for Beginners - A Curriculum

🌍 Travel around the world as we explore Machine Learning by means of world cultures 🌍

Azure Cloud Advocates at Microsoft are pleased to offer a 12-week, 24-lesson curriculum all about traditional Machine Learning. In this lesson group, you will learn about what is sometimes called 'classic' ML, using primarily Scikit-Learn as a library and avoiding deep learning, which is covered in our 'AI for Beginners' curriculum. Travel with us around the world as we apply these classic techniques to data from many areas of the world. Each lesson includes pre- and post-lesson quizzes, written instructions to complete the lesson, a solution, an assignment and more. Our project-based pedagogy allows you to learn while building, a proven way for new skills to 'stick'.

Hearty thanks to our authors (list all authors here)

Teachers, we have included some suggestions on how to use this curriculum. If you would like to create your own lessons, we have also included a lesson template

Students, to use this curriculum on your own, fork the entire repo and complete the exercises on your own:

  • Start with a pre-lecture quiz
  • Read the lecture and complete the activities, pausing and reflecting at each knowledge check.
  • Try to create the projects by comprehending the lessons rather than copying the solution code; however that code is available in the /solution folders in each project-oriented lesson.
  • Take the post-lecture quiz
  • Complete the challenge
  • Complete the assignment
  • Consider forming a study group with friends and go through the content together.
  • For further study, we recommend following Microsoft Learn modules and learning paths.

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Pedagogy

We have chosen two pedagogical tenets while building this curriculum: ensuring that it is hands-on project-based and that it includes frequent quizzes. In addition, this curriculum has a common theme to give it cohesion.

By ensuring that the content aligns with projects, the process is made more engaging for students and retention of concepts will be augmented. In addition, a low-stakes quiz before a class sets the intention of the student towards learning a topic, while a second quiz after class ensures further retention. This curriculum was designed to be flexible and fun and can be taken in whole or in part. The projects start small and become increasingly complex by the end of the 12 week cycle.

Find our Code of Conduct, Contributing, and Translation guidelines. We welcome your constructive feedback!

Each lesson includes:

  • optional sketchnote
  • optional supplemental video
  • pre-lesson warmup quiz
  • written lesson
  • for project-based lessons, step-by-step guides on how to build the project
  • knowledge checks
  • a challenge
  • supplemental reading
  • assignment
  • post-lesson quiz

A note about quizzes: All quizzes are contained in this app, for 48 total quizzes of three questions each. They are linked from within the lessons but the quiz app can be run locally; follow the instruction in the quiz-app folder.

Lesson Number Project Name/Group Concepts Taught Learning Objectives Linked Lesson Author
01 Introduction Introduction to Machine Learning Learn the basic concepts behind Machine Learning lesson Amy
02 Introduction The History of Machine Learning Learn the history underlying this field lesson Amy
03 Introduction The Ethics of Machine Learning What are the important ethical issues that students should consider when building and applyiing ML models? lesson Tomomi
04 Introduction to Regression Regression Get started with Python and Scikit-Learn for Regression models lesson Jen
05 North American Pumpkin Prices 🎃 Regression Visualize and clean data in preparation for ML lesson Jen
06 North American Pumpkin Prices 🎃 Regression Build Linear and Polynomial Regression models lesson Jen
07 North American Pumpkin Prices 🎃 Regression Build a Logistic Regression model lesson Jen
08 Introduction to Classification Classification Clean, Prep, and Visualize your Data; Introduction to Classification lesson Cassie
09 Delicious Asian Recipes 🍜 Classification Build a Discriminative Model lesson Cassie
10 Delicious Asian Recipes 🍜 Classification Build a Generative Model lesson Cassie
11 Delicious Asian Recipes 🍜 Classification Build a Web App using your Model lesson Cassie
12 Introduction to Clustering Clustering Clean, Prep, and Visualize your Data; Introduction to Clustering lesson Paige
13 Interesting Maya Architecture 🦜 Clustering Algorithms to use for Clustering tasks lesson Paige
14 Interesting Maya Architecture 🦜 Clustering Build a Recommendation Engine using Clustering lesson Paige
15 Interesting Maya Architecture 🦜 Clustering Build a Centroid model for Clustering tasks lesson Paige
16 Introduction to NLP Natural Language Processing tbd lesson Stephen
17 Romantic Hotels of Europe ♥️ Natural Language Processing tbd lesson Stephen
18 Romantic Hotels of Europe ♥️ Natural Language Processing tbd lesson Stephen
19 Romantic Hotels of Europe ♥️ Natural Language Processing tbd lesson Stephen
20 Introduction to Time Series Forecasting Time Series tbd lesson Francesca
21 Power Usage in India Time Series tbd lesson Francesca
22 Introduction to Reinforcement Learning Reinforcement Learning tbd lesson Dmitry
23 Help Peter avoid the Wolf! 🐺 Reinforcement Learning tbd lesson Dmitry
24 Real-World ML Scenarios and Applications ML in the Wild Interesting and Revealing real-world applications of classical ML lesson All

Offline access

You can run this documentation offline by using Docsify. Fork this repo, install Docsify on your local machine, and then in the root folder of this repo, type docsify serve. The website will be served on port 3000 on your localhost: localhost:3000.