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More than 1,000 middle and high school students and their families attended UW’s Computing Open House on Saturday December 7, kicking off Computer Science Education Week!
Many thanks to our wonderful sponsors (Amazon, Google, and Microsoft), and to the many dozens of students, staff, and faculty from CSE and other computing-related units who made the day a success!
Information here.
Schedule of activities here.
Learn more about UW CSE’s K-12 outreach program, DawgBytes (“A Taste of CSE”), here… Read more →
December 7, 2013
UW CSE’s Amazon Professor of Machine Learning professor Carlos Guestrin headlined an evening event on Thursday for 65 Bay Area alums, hosted by our alumni startup Sift Science.
We host technical, social, and mixed events for Bay Area alums. With a host of “big data” and cloud alumni startups in the Bay Area (Cloudera, WibiData, Sift Science, and more), there was lots of demand for an event focused on large-scale machine learning. Carlos’s GraphLab is… Read more →
December 6, 2013
Middle and high school students and families! Attend UW’s Computing Open House, 1-5 p.m. on Saturday December 7 in the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering, kicking off Computer Science Education Week! Last year, more than 1,000 attended this super event!
Information here.
Schedule of activities here.
Learn more about UW CSE’s K-12 outreach program, DawgBytes (“A Taste of CSE”), here.
And don’t forget the Hour of Code – more than 5 million students… Read more →
December 5, 2013
“Zoran Popović is getting students excited about education by turning math into a game” says Bill Gates on Facebook and Twitter this morning.
BillG links to an article in this week’s Wired magazine, “Kids Like to Learn Algebra, if It Comes in the Right App.”
Wired writes: “A computer scientist at the University of Washington, Popović first became known for his popular online game, Foldit, which challenges players to create intricate protein patterns by bending and rearranging amino… Read more →
November 30, 2013
A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. on December 2. Program here.… Read more →
November 27, 2013
“Daphne Koller, the Rajeev Motwani Professor in Computer Science at Stanford School of Engineering, remembered Taskar as ‘a remarkable human being. He was an exceptional researcher, who even as a graduate student and continuing to his work as a faculty member, made seminal contributions to machine learning, computer vision and natural language processing,’ Koller said. ‘Such academic talent is rare but even more so when combined with a gentleness of soul and a sweetness of nature, both of which characterized… Read more →
November 27, 2013
KUOW on UW CSE’s summer daycamps for middle school and high school students:
“It’s summertime in Seattle, and deep inside a basement classroom of the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington, Justin Bieber is being deconstructed.
“It’s not what you might think, though. Teacher Hélène Martin is taking apart Bieber’s digital picture, bit by bit, using a computer programming language called Processing.
“The week-long class, part of a program started by the… Read more →
November 27, 2013
Boston Globe on Harvard’s CS50:
“Trevor Brandt-Sarif had no interest in computer science when he arrived at Harvard. Philosophy was his thing. Coding? That was for students at MIT.
“Then he heard about David Malan. Part performer, part professor, Malan has done what many would have thought implausible just a few years ago at Harvard. He has taken a computer science course and turned it into the university’s number-two most popular class, about 60 students away from knocking out Introduction… Read more →
November 27, 2013
“‘The STEM Crisis: Reality or Myth?’ (The Chronicle, November 11) says most researchers consider the STEM crisis a myth, unless their funding comes from technology companies. As information technology is certainly in STEM, we looked to see whether our field should be tarred along with the same brush applied to the sciences, engineering, and mathematics …
“Fortunately, this debate is not being settled by pundits writing op-eds. Students are voting with their feet …
“Student demand and employer demand are… Read more →
November 26, 2013
Presentation by Ed Lazowska (UW), Saul Perlmutter (Berkeley), Yann LeCun (NYU), Josh Greenberg (Sloan), and Chris Mentzel (Moore) at the White House “Big Data Partnerships” event on November 12.
A 5-year, $37.8 million award in data science to the University of Washington, UC Berkeley, and New York University from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation was announced last week at a White House event.
Video is now available of the announcement – presentations by… Read more →
November 23, 2013
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