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Best Machine Learning Course In Chennai - Login360
Login360 is a leading machine learning course in Chennai. We provide a wide range of software-related courses, with 100% placement support.
Our trainers and industry experts have been providing top-quality IT education in a comprehensive range of trending machine learning methods to our students.
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Name: Login360 Software Training Institute
Address: No-06, Ground Floor, 5th Main Road, Vijaya Nagar Velachery, Chennai – 600042.
Phone: 6385872810
On October 1, 2017, the Arboretum and Public Garden welcomed our newest cohort of Learning by Leading Students.
Photos by: Abbey Hart, Vanessa Martinez and Melissa Cruz
First year med students from Indiana University School of Medicine participate in a day of service learning activities at The Salvation Army's Eagle Creek Corps Community Center and Booth Manor senior residence in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Two of my chicks decided to roost on the edge of the nest boxes. They don't have a clue what the boxes are for yet! This was their second day out in a real coop.
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009.
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009. From Kevin Wheeler's camera.
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009. From Kevin Wheeler's camera.
Students from Middleton High School participated in a Service Learning project at the library by helping to sort books for our book sales.
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009.
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009. From Kevin Wheeler's camera.
First meeting of the Learning Irregulars at Renee's Place in Berkeley, Jan 15, 2009. From Kevin Wheeler's camera.
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Designed for elementary school students, Learning Pet enriches lessons by creating a physical interface to interact with the virtual world. We demonstrate a number sorting game, where the student interacts with the robot to blast virtual UFO's with the lowest value. Correct answers are celebrated with a wing flap, and each level-up with a dance. We use the Accessory Development Kit to interface with mobile devices while away from the computer.
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