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­. of Florida Dean Proposes to Save Money By Revising Faculty Jobs to Focus on Teaching, Not Research
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­. of Florida Dean Proposes to Save Money By Revising Faculty Jobs to Focus on Teaching, Not Research

The University of Florida College of Engineering is proposing to revise the assignments of some of its tenured faculty in the computer science department to focus...

Man and Machine: Better Writers, Better Grades
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Man and Machine: Better Writers, Better Grades

A University of Akron study comparing human graders and software designed to score student essays concluded that they achieved virtually identical levels of accuracy...

War of the Worlds: When Science, Politics Collide
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War of the Worlds: When Science, Politics Collide

Roger Cone is a microbiologist, not a politician. He struggles with a basic truth: For all the scientific acceptance of evolution, many Americans simply don't believe...

Automating Scientific Discovery
From Communications of the ACM

Automating Scientific Discovery

Computer scientists are teaching machines to run experiments, make inferences from the data, and use the results to conduct new experiments.

Digitally Possessed
From Communications of the ACM

Digitally Possessed

Virtual possessions play an increasingly important role in our daily lives. How we think about them and deal with them is changing the way we think and interact...

A Workshop Revival
From Communications of the ACM

A Workshop Revival

The success of Germany's Dagstuhl Seminars has inspired a proliferation of Dagstuhl-like venues, especially in India.

Demand For Linux Skills Sets a New Record This Month
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Demand For Linux Skills Sets a New Record This Month

People with Linux skills and experience have a good chance of finding a Linux job, or landing a better position.  

Programming Project Comes to Primary Schools
From ACM TechNews

Programming Project Comes to Primary Schools

A volunteer project in the United Kingdom is writing session plans for teaching the basics of computer programming to children between the ages of 10 and 11.  

Online Education Venture Lures Cash Infusion and Deals With 5 Top Universities
From ACM TechNews

Online Education Venture Lures Cash Infusion and Deals With 5 Top Universities

Stanford University computer science professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller recently received $16 million in venture capital funding and formed partnerships with...

Law Allows Creationism to Be Taught in Tenn. Public Schools
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Law Allows Creationism to Be Taught in Tenn. Public Schools

A bill that allows Tennessee public school teachers to teach alternatives to mainstream scientific theories, such as evolution, will become law this month after...

­ndergrad Computer Science Enrollments Rise For Fourth Straight Year
From ACM TechNews

­ndergrad Computer Science Enrollments Rise For Fourth Straight Year

The number of undergraduate students enrolled in computer science programs rose 9.6 percent in the 2011-12 school year, the fourth consecutive annual increase,...

Geek Chic: 'Brogrammer?' Now, That's Hot
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Geek Chic: 'Brogrammer?' Now, That's Hot

The image of the geeky techie is fading in real life, thanks to the legacy of industry giants such as Apple founder Steve Jobs and the increasing dependence of...

The Education of Google's Larry Page
From ACM Opinion

The Education of Google's Larry Page

Larry Page is surrounded.

Giving Women the Access Code
From ACM Careers

Giving Women the Access Code

When Maria Klawe became president of Harvey Mudd College in 2006, she was dismayed— but not surprised—at how few women were majoring in computer science.

Computer Science For the Rest of ­S
From ACM Careers

Computer Science For the Rest of ­S

Reading, writing, and—refactoring code?

Study Tracks How Conservatives Lost Their Faith in Science
From ACM News

Study Tracks How Conservatives Lost Their Faith in Science

An analysis of 36 years' worth of polling data indicates that confidence in science as an institution has steadily declined among Americans who consider themselves...

A Surge in Learning the Language of the Internet
From ACM TechNews

A Surge in Learning the Language of the Internet

The market for online classes in programming, Web construction, and application development is booming.  

Genius and Tragedy at Dawn of Computer Age
From ACM News

Genius and Tragedy at Dawn of Computer Age

One of the many myths about Apple is that the company's name is a reference to the half-eaten apple reportedly found beside the corpse of the British computer scientist...

Education Woes Linked to National Security
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Education Woes Linked to National Security

A report furnished by a U.S. task force warned that unless the American educational system improves, national security and economic prosperity will be threatened...

After Rutgers Spycam Case, ­niversities Grapple With Privacy Online
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After Rutgers Spycam Case, ­niversities Grapple With Privacy Online

The conviction of Dharun Ravi in the Rutgers webcam spying trial last week raises difficult questions for universities when it comes to protecting students online...
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