He took the stage at the company's annual Faculty Summit — a two - day affair where researchers get together and
talk about computer science — to answer questions from former Microsoft Research head (now part of the operating sytem team) Rick Rashid and the audience about all of them.
Jason McKenna, Director of Educational Strategy at Robomatter and Dr. Daniel Castagna, Superintendent of West Mifflin School District were invited back to Pittsburgh Tech Council's TechVibe Radio to
talk about our Computer Science Curriculum and the pilot program taking place at West Mifflin.
JE: Professor Tim Bell,
talking about Computer Science Unplugged which, let me see if I've got this right, is teaching Computer Science without a computer.
Not exact matches
As a passionate advocate for accessible
computer science, she spoke at this year's March for Science in Washington, DC and has presented a TEDx talk, which you can watch below to learn more about Eyea
science, she spoke at this year's March for
Science in Washington, DC and has presented a TEDx talk, which you can watch below to learn more about Eyea
Science in Washington, DC and has presented a TEDx
talk, which you can watch below to learn more
about Eyeagnosis.
They are
talking about everyone who chooses to be self - employed — from a corner food vendor without a high school diploma to a high - tech founder with a PhD in
Computer Science from Stanford.)
In addition to participating schools, representatives of various organizations and nonprofits working to expand
computer science education, including CS4All, Digital Girl, Girls Who Code, The Learnatory, Codesters, Black Girls Code, and Sankofa Global will be on hand to
talk about their CS education programs.
While not working on satellite devices, she visits schools, taking younger children on a
computer - simulated «Tour of the Universe» and
talking to older ones
about the highlights of her career in
science.
In this episode, Scientific American senior writer Wayt Gibbs
talks about what he learned at a major
computer security conference, the RSA Conference 2006; physicist Mark Shegelski reveals some of the
science secrets about the Olympic sport of curling; and frequent Scientific American contributor JR Minkel discusses a number of stories he picked up at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of S
science secrets
about the Olympic sport of curling; and frequent Scientific American contributor JR Minkel discusses a number of stories he picked up at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of
ScienceScience.
Ken Perlin, a New York University
computer science professor and virtual reality pioneer,
talks with Scientific American tech editor Larry Greenemeier
about the state of virtual reality, its history and where it's heading
Hmm I really am bad
about talking about myself, I'm a huge nerd which is why I am getting my degree in
computer science and work as a free lance artist.
In preparation for the three - day conference in Brisbane, keynote speaker Professor Tim Bell joined Teacher to
talk about coding,
Computer Science in the curriculum and computing unplugged in a special episode of our Research Files podcast series.
A Wednesday session, Scaling Content Development Through Automation, gave us Kristian Hammond of Narrative
Science and Robbie Allen of Automated Insights in their
talks on those
computer - generated sports and real - estate reports you may have heard
about, ex machina.
Well if you want to get into antiquated
computer science references to primary memory and secondary memory used in the 70s, be my guest, but I was
talking about current nomenclature.
We had the great opportunity to
talk about «Gaming for
Science» with Dr. James Wootton, SGDA member and maker of the tricky puzzle game Decodoku, which aims at helping science to build a quantum computer by analyzing the player's stra
Science» with Dr. James Wootton, SGDA member and maker of the tricky puzzle game Decodoku, which aims at helping
science to build a quantum computer by analyzing the player's stra
science to build a quantum
computer by analyzing the player's strategies.
A big part of the problem when it comes understanding
computer science program enrollment is that we have the clueless leading the clueless — and this author has no idea what he is
talking about.
«I've been waiting on a lot of the teacher apps they
talked about,» Kenn Freeman, a
computer science teacher at Amundsen High School in the Ravenswood neighborhood, said while standing in one of Lane Tech's classrooms during the event.
Plus, despite much
talk of late
about automation slowly killing traditional jobs, data
science is to some degree robot - proof as it demands a human touch to creatively solve problems with the help of
computers.