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On Saturday, July 13, 2013, the Creative Computing Online Workshop facilitation team hosted a one-day symposium at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on the topic of creative computing with Scratch.
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On Saturday, July 13, 2013, the Creative Computing Online Workshop facilitation team hosted a one-day symposium at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on the topic of creative computing with Scratch.
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On Saturday, July 13, 2013, the Creative Computing Online Workshop facilitation team hosted a one-day symposium at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on the topic of creative computing with Scratch.
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On Saturday, July 13, 2013, the Creative Computing Online Workshop facilitation team hosted a one-day symposium at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on the topic of creative computing with Scratch.
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Photos of Foyles Computing Section, taken by Craig Smith of O'ReillyGMT
Featuring Stephen Forde and Ian Veldhuizen
Cloud Computing 2011 panel discussion co-organized jointly by GABA and Churchill Club at SAP Labs in Palo Alto on April 13th, 2010.
drawing on canvas with trear physics tendrils using texones creative computing framework which is based on processing
On Saturday, July 13, 2013, the Creative Computing Online Workshop facilitation team hosted a one-day symposium at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on the topic of creative computing with Scratch.
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PI: Thomas Jordan, Southern California Earthquake Center
Economic exposure to earthquake devastation in seismically active regions has increased significantly over the last few decades because of massive growth of urban areas. To understand risk and improve resilience, we need to quantify earthquake hazards at higher levels of fidelity. Physics-based modeling and simulation provide a path to a more accurate representation of earthquake systems—from the rupture at the fault to the response of the built environment. This approach relies on numerical simulation of rupture dynamics and seismic wave propagation in realistic three-dimensional models of the crust’s heterogeneous structure to represent the ground motion during strong earthquakes.
In this map, orange, yellow, and white colors of California reveal regions where strong ground shaking would occur during a possible magnitude-8 earthquake on the San Andreas Fault. The seismograms shown on the map indicate peak velocity ground motions for selected California cities. SCEC is using ALCF Mira to produce detailed 3D seismic velocity models for use in scenario earthquake simulations like this one, which shows where strong ground shaking would produce significant hazards to people and infrastructure for individual earthquakes. SCEC’s CyberShake hazard model calculates long-term seismic hazard estimates by simulating all plausible future earthquakes in a region of interest, which are then combined to produce estimates of peak ground motions expected at sites of interest over the next 50 years.
Image credit: Geoffrey Ely, Argonne National Laboratory
Scientific discipline: Earth Science: Geological Sciences
This research used resources of the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility at Argonne National Laboratory.
I'm getting a Lily Pad wearable open source arduino microcontroller in the mail soon and i can't wait to get going with it!
On Saturday, July 13, 2013, the Creative Computing Online Workshop facilitation team hosted a one-day symposium at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on the topic of creative computing with Scratch.
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Awesome AT&T/Teletype 5620 graphics terminal running Layers on the AT&T 3B2 Unix machine. Now *that's* Unix!
Cloud Computing 2011 panel discussion co-organized jointly by GABA and Churchill Club at SAP Labs in Palo Alto on April 13th, 2010.
On Saturday, July 13, 2013, the Creative Computing Online Workshop facilitation team hosted a one-day symposium at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on the topic of creative computing with Scratch.
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Many who work outside of San Francisco commute to the City each day on the "BART" (Bay Area Rapid Transit System) and pass the time by working on their computers.
On Saturday, July 13, 2013, the Creative Computing Online Workshop facilitation team hosted a one-day symposium at the Harvard Graduate School of Education on the topic of creative computing with Scratch.
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MIKE (Monitoring the Illegal Killing of Elephants) has deployed Inveneo Computing Stations to thier remote tracking stations.
Cloud Computing 2011 panel discussion co-organized jointly by GABA and Churchill Club at SAP Labs in Palo Alto on April 13th, 2010.