Thursday, September 25, 2014

Computer Science






TechCrunch (blog)
To Bridge the Skills Gap, Focus On Improving Computer Science's Image
Editor's note: Alison Derbenwick Miller is the vice president of Oracle Academy where she and her team work to advance computer science education ...
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Sept. 24 2014 11:33 AM
Teachers are often called upon to answer this question about an academic subject, and computer science instructors may face this demand more ...
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Gwinnett Tech ranked as top 100 producer of computer science grads
LAWRENCEVILLE — An 11 percent rise in the number of associate degrees awarded in computer science fields last year has vaulted Gwinnett ...
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The Brown Daily Herald
CS dept. seeks additional funds amid enrollment surge
Responding to increasing enrollment rates in computer science courses, the Department of Computer Science is planning a fundraising campaign to ...
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Powering Up! Universities Get Serious About Women In Computer Science
When it comes to improving diversity in computer science programs at the university level, private liberal arts college Harvey Mudd College is leading ...
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German computer scientists take Cambridge debug software
One of the world's leading applied maths and computer science research institute's has turned to Cambridge UK technology to keep their systems and ...
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Editor's note: Alison Derbenwick Miller is the vice president of Oracle...
For example, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, by 2020 there will be 1.4 million new computer science jobs. However, between current ...
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Forbes
Udacity CEO Thrun Cooks Up $35 Million Of New Instruction
In an interview, Thrun said he's excited about using Udacity as a way of addressing the "skills gap" in fields ranging from computer science to finance.
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Can you out-race a computer?
The answers are "yes" and "sometimes," according to research out of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL).
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