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Volume 15, Number 6, June 1974

Participants at the Global Game Jam (GGJ) three-day event inside the Urban Hub in downtown Green Bay. GGJ is an annual international event at which developers and enthusiasts of all skill levels collaborate to make digital or tabletop original games over 48 hours. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer

July 1974, Volume 17, Number 7

 

Images from the second Kingswood Hack Jam which saw pupils in Years 7-10 use a microbit to create a solution to a problem.

"Simplicity is a great virtue but it requires hard work to achieve it and education to appreciate it. And to make matters worse: complexity sells better."

Edsger W. Dijkstra (1930-2002) "On the nature of Computing Science" (EWD896) August 10, 1984

 

Image: [Computer humor is always lost on the laity] Form RFC791 for Internet Protocol (circa 1999)

 

This North Eastern Life: Quote of the Day for 2016-05-07

 

#simplicity #complexity #EdsgerWDijkstra #quoteoftheday #computerscience

Blair Academy Campus 2/14/17

Blair Academy programming class with Michael Garrant.

PHOTO BY Tyson Trish

  

Images from the second Kingswood Hack Jam which saw pupils in Years 7-10 use a microbit to create a solution to a problem.

Participants at the Global Game Jam (GGJ) three-day event inside the Urban Hub in downtown Green Bay. GGJ is an annual international event at which developers and enthusiasts of all skill levels collaborate to make digital or tabletop original games over 48 hours. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer

Images from the second Kingswood Hack Jam which saw pupils in Years 7-10 use a microbit to create a solution to a problem.

Swansea University Maker Competition Winter 2014

Iana Bakalova

Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones

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Participants at the Global Game Jam (GGJ) three-day event inside the Urban Hub in downtown Green Bay. GGJ is an annual international event at which developers and enthusiasts of all skill levels collaborate to make digital or tabletop original games over 48 hours. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer

Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones

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

 

Participants at the Global Game Jam (GGJ) three-day event inside the Urban Hub in downtown Green Bay. GGJ is an annual international event at which developers and enthusiasts of all skill levels collaborate to make digital or tabletop original games over 48 hours. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer

Data structures for Text sequences

Images from the second Kingswood Hack Jam which saw pupils in Years 7-10 use a microbit to create a solution to a problem.

Participants at the Global Game Jam (GGJ) three-day event inside the Urban Hub in downtown Green Bay. GGJ is an annual international event at which developers and enthusiasts of all skill levels collaborate to make digital or tabletop original games over 48 hours. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer

Sharon Gumia classroom, Tony Dillon class, Homay Valafar research group

Eric Paulos' Spring 2016 CS 160 Interface Design Showcase. More details at: teaching.paulos.net/cs160_SP2016/showcase.html

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Participants at the Global Game Jam (GGJ) three-day event inside the Urban Hub in downtown Green Bay. GGJ is an annual international event at which developers and enthusiasts of all skill levels collaborate to make digital or tabletop original games over 48 hours. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer

All images are copyright St Boniface's Catholic College. Please do not use without written permission. Thank you.

TinoHacks 2017, April 15-16

Images from the second Kingswood Hack Jam which saw pupils in Years 7-10 use a microbit to create a solution to a problem.

All images are copyright St Boniface's Catholic College. Please do not use without written permission. Thank you.

Nearly 130 students from 11 high schools in Atlantic, Ocean, Monmouth and Cape May counties participated in the Computer Science Teachers Association South Jersey (CSTA-SNJ) computer science competition at Stockton University.

 

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Swansea University Maker Competition Winter 2014

Participants at the Global Game Jam (GGJ) three-day event inside the Urban Hub in downtown Green Bay. GGJ is an annual international event at which developers and enthusiasts of all skill levels collaborate to make digital or tabletop original games over 48 hours. UW-Green Bay, Sue Pischke University Photographer

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