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Swansea University Maker Competition Winter 2014

View from the Union Jack Club

Tambuli beach resort

The students in Computer Science work on their projects on Thursday, July 9, before the end of VAMPY. (Photo by Emilie Milcarek)

St Paul's Cathedral from the Union Jack Club

Swansea University Maker Competition Winter 2014

Computer Science Doctoral Students; 2020 CRA Grad Cohort for Women Attendees

Mike Hinchey and Tiziana Margaria, programme co-chairs, at the Keyworth Centre :)

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

 

Michael Soltys, Chair and Professor of Computer Science and Information Technologies, lectures to CI students.

Melissa Risteff and Tom Brinegar at the Capitol with Kelly Caufield.

Computer Science Doctoral Students; 2020 CRA Grad Cohort for Women Attendees

Swansea University Maker Competition Winter 2014

Computer Science Doctoral Students; 2020 CRA Grad Cohort for Women Attendees

When I was first starting my major... but by now I have graduated, so two thumbs up!

Michael Soltys, Chair and Professor of Computer Science and Information Technologies, lectures to CI students.

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

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