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Swansea University Maker Competition Winter 2014

Computer Science Club Hackathon for Social Good. Students from Cal Poly Humboldt and CR, local nonprofits, and industry mentors over a weekend develop tech-driven solutions for real challenges faced by our local Humboldt nonprofits. All project ideas will come directly from these organizations, ensuring that the work being done has a tangible, positive impact on our community.

Swansea University Maker Competition Winter 2014

Accounting Information Systems 14th Edition by Marshall B. Romney

ISBN-13:9780134474021 (978-0-13-447402-1)ISBN-10:0134474023 (0-13-447402-3)

  

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In 2014 a handful of companies in Boulder thought, “wouldn’t it be cool if the whole town celebrated Computer Science Education Week and Hour of Code?”

 

And so they did just that! There was a week long, town-wide celebration of technology, innovation, and computer science educational fun for parents, kids, and teachers.

 

Programs were open to kids as young as 4 and as old as high school. Apps were made, robots were built, Scratch was learned, and a lot of families exclaimed that this kind of learning disguised as festive fun was just what they needed to help their kids explore CSED.

 

Photos by 23rd Studios - Paul Talbot - Please contact 23rd Studios for permissions - info@23rdstudios.com

 

In 2014 a handful of companies in Boulder thought, “wouldn’t it be cool if the whole town celebrated Computer Science Education Week and Hour of Code?”

 

And so they did just that! There was a week long, town-wide celebration of technology, innovation, and computer science educational fun for parents, kids, and teachers.

 

Programs were open to kids as young as 4 and as old as high school. Apps were made, robots were built, Scratch was learned, and a lot of families exclaimed that this kind of learning disguised as festive fun was just what they needed to help their kids explore CSED.

 

Photos by 23rd Studios - Paul Talbot - Please contact 23rd Studios for permissions - info@23rdstudios.com

 

In 2014 a handful of companies in Boulder thought, “wouldn’t it be cool if the whole town celebrated Computer Science Education Week and Hour of Code?”

 

And so they did just that! There was a week long, town-wide celebration of technology, innovation, and computer science educational fun for parents, kids, and teachers.

 

Programs were open to kids as young as 4 and as old as high school. Apps were made, robots were built, Scratch was learned, and a lot of families exclaimed that this kind of learning disguised as festive fun was just what they needed to help their kids explore CSED.

 

Photos by 23rd Studios - Paul Talbot - Please contact 23rd Studios for permissions - info@23rdstudios.com

 

Swansea University Maker Competition Winter 2014

Sue Black at the Google event

Bavarian Evening

 

11th Heidelberg Laureate Forum

Thursday 26.09.2024

Foto: Christian Flemming

  

Patrick (left) was a member of CACS for 24 years. He was a student and then the departments system administrator. He lead and architected the expansion of the department's computer resources, along with its several labs, which included hardware, software, and networking. Recently (early last fall), he moved to a new position in UL Lafayette - Assistant Vice President of Information Technology.

 

However, in appreciation for his efforts, the department presented a small memento to Patrick. In was intended to do this at the End Of Year presentation, but Patrick had been unable to attend due to a pressing conflict.

Spring 2013 Computing Entrepreneurship Evening - Department of Computer Science

Kemi Badenoch studied Computer Systems Engineering at the University of Sussex, completing a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in 2003 www.cdyf.me/choosing#fig:kemi-fig

 

Official open licensed portrait of Kemi Badenoch MP by Roger Harris via Wikimedia Commons w.wiki/ByrN

In 2014 a handful of companies in Boulder thought, “wouldn’t it be cool if the whole town celebrated Computer Science Education Week and Hour of Code?”

 

And so they did just that! There was a week long, town-wide celebration of technology, innovation, and computer science educational fun for parents, kids, and teachers.

 

Programs were open to kids as young as 4 and as old as high school. Apps were made, robots were built, Scratch was learned, and a lot of families exclaimed that this kind of learning disguised as festive fun was just what they needed to help their kids explore CSED.

 

Photos by 23rd Studios - Paul Talbot - Please contact 23rd Studios for permissions - info@23rdstudios.com

 

Amber Oliver, VP of Globaloria, visited Jefferson Middle School Academy in Washington, D.C. and had a great time talking with the students of Angel Cintron's 8th Grade class about learning computer science and game design through the Globaloria curriculum and starting their game design journeys.

In 2014 a handful of companies in Boulder thought, “wouldn’t it be cool if the whole town celebrated Computer Science Education Week and Hour of Code?”

 

And so they did just that! There was a week long, town-wide celebration of technology, innovation, and computer science educational fun for parents, kids, and teachers.

 

Programs were open to kids as young as 4 and as old as high school. Apps were made, robots were built, Scratch was learned, and a lot of families exclaimed that this kind of learning disguised as festive fun was just what they needed to help their kids explore CSED.

 

Photos by 23rd Studios - Paul Talbot - Please contact 23rd Studios for permissions - info@23rdstudios.com

 

Data structures for Text sequences

TinoHacks 2017, April 15-16

Ms. Liu's 7th grade Computer Science students demonstrate their puzzle boxes with visiting 6th graders. If they could open them, they would often find candy inside.

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