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Articles related to "Computer Science"
Choose Interdisciplinary Studies Whether entering college directly after high school or returning after years in the workforce, consider adding computer science courses to enhance employability skills. computer science and agriculture • computer science and farming • computer science and retail • computer science and business • technology and agriculture
Integrating Computer Science in High Schools Teachers are encouraged to integrate technology into lessons. Though more computers are becoming available in schools, students are not always receiving the benefits. integrate computer science high schools • improve student computer skills • more technology in schools • use technology in school • computer science research
An International Cast of Characters One of the fundamental challenges to software localization and Web site globalization is the chaotic character of character encoding. Character set standards, from ASCII to Unicode, attempt to methodize the madness, calm the chaos, and make the world safe for multilingual computing. localization • globalization • internationalization • translation • unicode
An Oldie But a Goodie This piece describes a 1994 proposal for biological simulation. biology • biological • simulation • computer science • model
Computer Science and Tech Careers Programming, Engineering and Technology careers all require specialized classes, but there are several important skills not necessarily cultivated in front of a computer. computer science careers • technology career • engineering career • career skills • technology courses
Computer Science Majors Declining Computers have become an integral part to American life, but career interest is declining. Can a renaissance be found in something as simple as a video game? computer science • computer science major • game design • student interest • high school computing
Computer Simulation : Meat and Potatoes of Scientific Computing This article looks at the basic premises of scientific computer simulation and discusses applications in biology and chemistry as example cases. chemistry • biology • computation • simulation • gaussian
Integrate Math & Computer Science Teachers have many games and lessons that give kids a fun way to learn math concepts. Some of these also provide a foundation in computer science. math lessons • computer science • teach math • math games • k-8 education
Laying the foundation - Computer courses in High School This is an article about the importance of preparing for those who wish to obtain a computer science degree. Some schools are preparing their students for programming courses, while other institutions offer no programming courses at all. Many great potential computer scientists could give up, because of a lack of preparation. computer • science • schools • nfa • connecticut schools
Magic Schoolbus on the Ocean Floor The Magic Schoolbus series is a wonderful book series that allows teachers and parents to easily integrate technology, science and language arts. language arts • technology • computers • science • oceans
Teach Computer Science Education Computer science has evolved into a field that encompasses many aspects of computing. Children need to understand computing to be prepared for the future. teach computer science education • technology education • computers in classroom • student productivity tools • foundation in computer science
For Those That Need It Most - Part 1 Links and amounts of scholarships and awards designed specifically for women and minorities. financial aid • women • minorites • money for college • grants
Technology Trends and the School According to US labor statistics, computer science will be a part of one in four jobs by 2016. Students need more opportunities to access technology. technology trends • technology integration • educational technology • computers in schools • computers in jobs
Dr. Randy Pausch The life and achievements of Dr. Pausch who, despite suffering from terminal pancreatic cancer, is leading an active life and helping to raise awareness of the illness. dr. randy pausch • terminal pancreatic cancer • carnegie mellon university • last lecture • randy pausch day
Career Outlook: Teachers Is there an overabundance of teachers? Find out how to maximize your chance of getting a fulfilling teaching career. career planning • teachers • teaching • education • montessori
Discrete Mathematics Discrete mathematics, most commonly finding applications in computer sciences, are used to define groups of numbers which are finite, or "countable." discrete mathematics • continuous mathematics • calculus • combinatorics • non-continuity
Information Technology Computer Degree Choices Information technology is evolving and employers seek graduates who specialized in computer technology degrees and certificates to meet real world applications. infomation technology degrees • computer science degrees • it degrees • specialized it degrees • game development degrees
Popular College Majors Many college sophomores are still undecided about their major field of study. Students have strength areas and that is a place to start. college • college majors • high school classes • business • psychology
Video Game Programming Degrees Many technical schools are offering computer programming degrees to take advantage of the trend. A 4-year computer science degree might serve these students better. video game programming colleges • video game desiners colleges • video game programming degree • computer science degree • devry
What is an Algorithm? Algorithms are rather obscure, difficult to define sets of instructions, whether logical or mathematical, which allow one to accomplish a given task. algorithms • al-khwarizmi • computer science • computer programming • boolean logic
Discrete Mathematics The rise in popularity of computing concepts has increased the popularity of this branch of mathematics. discrete math • discrete mathematics • math lessons • math problems • integer math
Information Technology In Africa:2 Last week we discussed the IT industry in Africa. This week we will discuss IT education in Africa, as education is vital for development of any industry. it education in africa • it education in south africa • south africa • kenya • it
Voice Recognition, This article is about voice recognition and how it works. The voice recognition is a latest technology nowadays and it has been introducing among people. video communication • voice communication • video emails • voice emails • telephony
Alan Turing's Processing Machine In 1936, Alan Turing devised a computing machine which could, in theory, rival even the most powerful computers of today. turing machine • alan turing • most powerful computer • hypercomputer • gordon e moore
ATAS: Visas for UK Science PhDs ATAS, the Academic Technology Application Scheme, is the new post-9/11 visa requirement for international postgraduate students seeking to study science in the UK atas • academic technology application scheme • international postgraduate science students visa • uk student visa requirements • uk student visa aplication
Computer Crafts – Spinning Card Home made cards are very personal and send the message that you care enough to create something beautiful and unusual for someone special. 2007 microsoft office • business computer online training • clip art • computer based training • computer crafts
Computer Software - Blogs Quick Links: 2007 microsoft office • business computer online training • clip art • computer based training • computer crafts
Computer Software - Quick Tips Here you will find ideas to help you in your everyday computer tasks. Working with graphics and photos, Microsoft Office programs and more. 2007 microsoft office • business computer online training • clip art • computer based training • computer crafts
Naturally Speaking Increase your productivity by 150% by using Naturally Speaking! 2007 microsoft office • applications business computer online training • clip art • computer based training • computer crafts
Origin of the Internet What is the standard definition of Internet? A quick look at the Internet's origin, it's intended purpose, and it's evolution. internet • origin • origin of the internet • purpose of the internet • how the internet evolved
Sheikha Lubna al-Qasimi Sheikha Lubna al-Qasimi, the Minister of Economics and Planning in the United Arab Emirates, is the Emirates first female government minister. sheikha lubna al-qasimi • first woman government minister • united arab emirates • oman • bahrain
Signal or Noise: The future of music on the net I attended the conference, Signal or Noise, sponsored by the EFF and the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School. A description of the conference with links to the webcast and participant sites are included. harvard • berkman center for internet and society • berkman • signal or noise • eff
Unusual and Marketable Majors Some of the most marketable majors are commonly overlooked. These include geography, medical technology, recreation management, natural resources, and linguistics. unusual college major • marketable college major • great college degree • career opportunity • geographic information software
Introducing JB's Juicy Bits JB moderates a forum for young investors and all others who are interested in investing, saving and watching movies. saving for retirement • low • cost • mutual funds • wise
Mathematicians If you wonder what you can do with a math major? This article will give you a glimpse of the scores of possibilities. mathematics • career • profession • education • job
Computer Programming for Kids Is computer programming the career for you? Read an interview with Tim Arnold, a game programmer and visit sites on programming just for kids. computer • programming • perl • basic • java
"Poor Man's Supercomputer" -- The Buffalo Project This article provides a specific example of workstation clustering. cluster • clustering workstations • beowulf • sun • buffalo
Automated And Semi Automated Approaches Tool-supported reengineering is usually based on bottom-up reverse engineering approaches in which the source code is analyzed and abstractions of the system are produced using automated and semi-automated techniques. reverse engineering • re-engineering • reflexion • automated • semi-automated
A Career in Marketing If you would like to know more about the career options in the field of marketing, the educational requirements, employment prospects and what it takes to succeed in this profession read on... job • career • marketing • management • profession
Architecture Major Looking to channel your inner Mike Brady and become an architect? Here's what you need to know about college majors in architecture. architecture major • architecture college degree • architectural theory • architectural history • architectonics
Book Review: Quantum Enigma The connection between consciousness and quantum reality has been bubbling up in popular culture and it has become unavoidable for physicists to address the issue. quantum enigma • quantum physics • programming the universe • fred kuttner • bruce rosenblum
Choosing an Engineering Major Engineers use problem-solving skills to create all kinds of devices and systems that improve the quality of everyday life. Here's a guide to college engineering majors. engineering major • college student • mechanical • industrial • electrical
Energy and Information In the 20th and 21st centuries, computer science and physics have teamed up to explore the enigmatic relationship between energy and information. energy and information • cellular automata • game of life • information systems • self-computing universe
Engineering is Elementary Lessons Multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural lessons from Boston's Museum of Science teach K-6 students to apply the Engineering Design Process for 21st century problem solving. eie science • elementary science • engineering is elementary • ring design process • boston museum of science
Health-Smart and High Tech: A Marketable Combination There are growing prospects for those with tech and healthcare experience. ehealth • healthcare • technology • clinics • hospitals
How to Become Series: Lawyer A lawyer works hard, earns top wages and has an excellent education; sometimes hated but always in demand. If this is something you are considering, read on… law school • attorney • jd • lawyer • education
How to Become: Systems Analyst If computers are your passion and you have a technical mind, you may excel in a career as a Systems Analyst. job • computers • it • high tech • techie
Integrated Applications in Scientific Computing This article describes how one company, MSI, has developed a chemistry simulation package that incorporates many of the important technologies available in scientific computing today. simulation • msi • parallel • chemistry simulation • software
Job Search Difficult for Grads Unemployment is increasing in the U.S and graduates are not getting responses from employers in the job market in 2008. Career specialists offer their advice to seekers. job search difficult for grads • experts predict job market grads • employers not responding to graduates • specialists give job advice graduates • top qualities/skills employers seek graduates
Liam Neeson: Turning Away From the Force? Liam Neeson retiring? This outstanding actor's final impact on the film industry may take place next week with the opening of the new Star Wars film. liam neeson • star wars: episode i-the phantom menace • rob roy • les miserables • nell |
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