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To add materials to this website please submit a PR with the relevant additions. Materials can be added into the .yml files in the _data/materials and _data/4DEvents folders. Please try to add your materials to the correct file:

  • materials/full_courses should contain full semester (or quarter) long courses with open-source materials
  • materials/workshops should contain shorter multi-day workshops with open-source materials
  • materials/books should contain published books
  • materials/other_highlights will be updated by the site maintainers please do not add materials to this file
  • 4DEvents/seminars should contain TinyMLedu run seminars
  • 4DEvents/talks should contain all other global talks on TinyML
  • 4DEvents/others should contain all other materials (demos, walkthroughs, etc.)

An example of a .yml file follows below for a talk. You'll notice that these files are just structured tex, - indicates a list, text: is a named value, all values should be placed in "" and indentation matters as it indicates the level in the yml object. Note that for our specific syntax, each entry is an item in the meta list and you can add as many authors, links, and thumbnails as you'd like as they are sub-lists. If you need to upload images, slides, handouts, etc. please place them in the assets folder under the correct type (images/thubnails,slides/4D,other/4D, etc.). The book .yml follows a slightly modified syntax but the exisitng entries should provide sufficient examples. Finally, if you submit a workshop make sure to tag if it is a "4D_Event" so it shows up on the 4D page if relevant.

- authors:
    - name: "Marcelo Rovai"
      url: "https://github.com/Mjrovai"
    - name: "Marco Zennaro"
      url: "http://users.ictp.it/~mzennaro/"
  title: "IoT and TinyML Workshop"
  subtitle: "At the University of Namibia (UNAM)"
  date: "February 2, 2022"
  audience: "Everyone"
  language_instruction: "English"
  language_materials: "English"
  links:
    - url: "/assets/slides/4D/TSIoT_2022.pdf"
      title: "Slides"
  thumbnails:
    - image: "/assets/images/thumbnails/unifei.png"
      alt: "Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)"
      url: "https://unifei.edu.br/"
    - image: "/assets/images/thumbnails/ictp.svg"
      alt: "The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP)"
      url: "https://www.ictp.it/"

Testing your updates

If you have everything installed just run this command

bundle exec jekyll serve

If not but you have a github login try using gitpod by adding gitpod.io/# to the tinyMLx URL or your fork of it

For example:

gitpod.io/#https://github.com/tinyMLx/tinyMLx.github.io

Then run

bundle exec jekyll serve

and open up a browser window. Then make your edits live and copy the files you changed to your fork of the tinyMLx repo and send a pull request PR. Note: It is best to make a new gitpod each time from the above URL than try to reload the gitpod another day.

A good example of YAML syntax is at https://spacelift.io/blog/yaml

If you have any questions / comments / concerns please reach out to the site maintainers at [email protected].

== License ==

Copyright (c) 2022 TinyMLedu. All rights reserved.

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0