ComputerScientists: Science and the World of Computers
ComputerScientists: Science and the World of Computers

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Watch Lec 1 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008 Video Lec 1 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008
Sep 05, 2010
Lecture 1: Goals of the course; what is computation; introduction to data types, operators, and variables Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu

Watch Extreme Makeover: Computer Science Edition Video Extreme Makeover: Computer Science Edition
Aug 27, 2010
Stanford artificial intelligence researchers have developed software that makes it easy to reach inside an existing video and place a photo on the wall so realistically that it looks like it was there from the beginning. The photo is not pasted on top of the existing video, but embedded in it It works for videos as well - you can play a video on a wall inside your video. The technology can cheaply do some of the tricks normally performed by expensive commercial editing systems. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu News Story in the Stanford Report: news-service.stanford.edu Stanford News Service news-service.stanford.edu Stanford Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com

Watch Pathways in Computer Science Video Pathways in Computer Science
Aug 27, 2010
Pathways in Computer Science

Watch Lec 4 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008 Video Lec 4 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008
Aug 27, 2010
Lecture 4: Decomposition and abstraction through functions; introduction to recursion Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu

Watch Lec 24 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008 Video Lec 24 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008
Sep 02, 2010
Lecture 24: Course overview; what do computer scientists do? Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu

Watch Lec 9 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008 Video Lec 9 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008
Aug 27, 2010
Lecture 9: Binary search, bubble and selection sorts Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu

Watch Lec 14 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008 Video Lec 14 | MIT 6.00 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming, Fall 2008
Aug 27, 2010
Lecture 14: Analysis of knapsack problem, introduction to object-oriented programming Instructors: Prof. Eric Grimson, Prof. John Guttag View the complete course at: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu

Watch Computer Scientists Take Over Electronic Voting Machine with New Programming Technique Video Computer Scientists Take Over Electronic Voting Machine with New Programming Technique
Aug 27, 2010
Computer scientists demonstrated that criminals could hack an electronic voting machine and steal votes using a malicious programming approach that had not been invented when the voting machine was designed. The team of scientists from University of California, San Diego and the University of Michigan, and Princeton University employed return-oriented programming to force a Sequoia AVC Advantage electronic voting machine to turn against itself and steal votes.

Watch Initiatives in Education Video Initiatives in Education
Aug 27, 2010
Google Tech Talk October 20, 2009 ABSTRACT Presented by Maggie Johnson, Google Director of Education and University Relations, at the NSF Computer Science Education Leadership Summit. Google believes that all students should have the opportunity to become active creators of tomorrows technology. Through our diverse set of education efforts, we invest in the next generation of computer scientists and engineers, providing opportunities for all students to engage more directly in technology. To do this, we are focusing our education efforts in four strategic areas, with an emphasis on computing in core curriculum. Maggie Johnson is Director of Education and University Relations for Google. She manages all technical training and leadership development programs for Google engineers and operations staff, as well as Googles educational outreach efforts. She also manages the university relations area, building strategic partnerships with faculty and labs globally. Prior to Google, Maggie was a faculty member and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University.

Watch What is Computer Science? Video What is Computer Science?
Aug 17, 2010
Rochester Institute of Technology Department of Computer Science gives you a look at the different types of problems, challenges, and opportunities computer scientists face in an ever increasing technological world.

Best PC Repair Technician In Your Area
PC repair services have become a fast and reliable solutions for daily technical troubleshoot needs. However, with a lot of service providers available, how do you know which PC repair technician to choose? Here are some tips to help you find a good computer repair technician.

Online Computer Science Degrees: What Everyone Needs to Know
Do you really love computers Do you wish to know how computers function, how they really work

ACM-WGBH Initiative Finds Large Gender Gap in Teens Interested In Computing As a Career
NSF-Funded Study Confirms Low Interest among Girls, but High Interest among College-bound African American and Hispanic Teens • 74 % of college-bound males have a positive opinion of computing and computer science as a possible college major or career • College-bound African American and Hispanic teens are more likely than their white peers to be interested in computing • College-bound females, regardless of race and ethnicity, are significantly less interested than boys are in computing

Computer Networking: Enhancing the Gaming Experience
There was a time when people would rave about 2-D arcade games such as Pac Man, Pong, and Space Invaders Since then, the gaming industry has turned itself into a moneymaking behemoth, and has connected itself to other industries as well such as music, merchandise, and advertising

The Internet: Computer Networking at Its Finest
The military and certain universities use a connection of networks in order to exchange information This inter-networking is now what we have come to know as the Internet

Gamers Rejoice With Computer Networking
Video games have been the source of entertainment of a lot of people for the longest time It all started out with simple 2-d games such as Pong, Donkey Kong, Pac Man, and Space Invaders





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