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Blair Academy Campus 2/14/17
Blair Academy programming class with Michael Garrant.
PHOTO BY Tyson Trish
In June, I got to join five esteemed women to talk on a "Women in Tech" panel for the ProjectCSGirls National Gala. I was aware I was an animated speaker, but it was still interesting to me to see pictures of HOW animated.
Learn more about ProjectCSGirls at www.projectcsgirls.com/
View my blog at tgaw.wordpress.com
Blair Academy Campus 2/14/17
Blair Academy programming class with Michael Garrant.
PHOTO BY Tyson Trish
Blair Academy Campus 2/14/17
Blair Academy programming class with Michael Garrant.
PHOTO BY Tyson Trish
Network fundamentals class Oct. 31, 2018 (Photo by Todd Weddle | Northwest Missouri State University)
Justin Yang, an undergraduate in Computer Engineering, sits down and gets in position to try out a workout tracking system at the College of Engineering Design Expo in the Bob and Betty Beyster Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, on Thursday, November 30, 2023.
FLEX Lift provides weightlifters and movement scientists with a workout tracking system that features a barbell collar attachment and iOS app. The barbell collar attachment records the movement of the barbell during exercises, and relays that information to the app, which then calculates and tracks important weightlifting metrics like number of reps, force, velocity, and power output. Weightlifters can track their workouts in more detail with this easy-to-use system, and movement scientists can use these metrics to provide recommendations and study lifting in more detail.
The project was a collaboration between Ben Estell, Ava Pardo, Semi Park, Kevin Zheng and Yiran Gu in Mark Brehob's, EECS 473: Advanced Embedded Systems Design. They were sponsored by Infineon Technologies.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Blair Academy Campus 2/14/17
Blair Academy programming class with Michael Garrant.
PHOTO BY Tyson Trish
In June, I got to join five esteemed women to talk on a "Women in Tech" panel for the ProjectCSGirls National Gala. I was aware I was an animated speaker, but it was still interesting to me to see pictures of HOW animated.
Learn more about ProjectCSGirls at www.projectcsgirls.com/
View my blog at tgaw.wordpress.com
Blair Academy Campus 2/14/17
Blair Academy programming class with Michael Garrant.
PHOTO BY Tyson Trish
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
Do you prefer to perform overt, immediate evil or slow, indirect evil?
For indirect evil see COMPUTER SCIENCE
For overt evil see FINANCE
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Blair Academy Campus 2/14/17
Blair Academy programming class with Michael Garrant.
PHOTO BY Tyson Trish
Blair Academy Campus 2/14/17
Blair Academy programming class with Michael Garrant.
PHOTO BY Tyson Trish
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
20190827 Davidson Day School - Introduction to Computer Science with Dwight Jessup.
© Laura Mueller 2019
In June, I got to join five esteemed women to talk on a "Women in Tech" panel for the ProjectCSGirls National Gala. I was aware I was an animated speaker, but it was still interesting to me to see pictures of HOW animated.
Learn more about ProjectCSGirls at www.projectcsgirls.com/
View my blog at tgaw.wordpress.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