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Initiative Aims For 100,000 New STEM Teachers
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Initiative Aims For 100,000 New STEM Teachers

The 100Kin10 initiative — aims to increase the supply of math and science teachers by preparing 100,000 new ones over the next 10 years. It is based on President...

7 Real, Functional Robots You Can Buy Right Now
From ACM News

7 Real, Functional Robots You Can Buy Right Now

You don't need top military clearance or a degree from MIT to use some of today's most advanced robots.

Vast and Fertile Ground in Africa For Science to Take Root
From ACM TechNews

Vast and Fertile Ground in Africa For Science to Take Root

Uganda's growing economy has produced an expanding middle class that wants advanced training in science and engineering. 

Help Is at Hand For Teachers Struggling With Technology
From ACM TechNews

Help Is at Hand For Teachers Struggling With Technology

Teachers will be able to design and develop lesson plans using digital technologies as a result of a project funded by the Economic and Social Research Council...

Nsf Joins in Targeting Educators to Celebrate Computer Science Education Week 2011
From ACM TechNews

Nsf Joins in Targeting Educators to Celebrate Computer Science Education Week 2011

The U.S. National Science Foundation recently began publishing CS Bits & Bytes, a one-page newsletter highlighting innovative computer science research, in recognition...

From ACM News

Pentagon Fast-Tracks Hacker Research

The Pentagon has long had a love-hate relationship with computer hackers: On the outside, they can infiltrate vulnerable defense networks. On the inside, they...

Real, Artificial Brains Make Magical Music
From ACM TechNews

Real, Artificial Brains Make Magical Music

College of Charleston researchers have developed Monterey Mirror, an interactive music performance system. When a musician plays a piece of music, Monterey Mirror...

10 Unique Projects For Csedweek 2011
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10 Unique Projects For Csedweek 2011

Last year, CSEdWeek featured more than 300 events and projects engaging students, parents, and teachers. This year, we are highlighting 10 CSEdWeek activities that...

Gchq Aims to Recruit Computer Hackers with Code-Cracking Web Site
From ACM Careers

Gchq Aims to Recruit Computer Hackers with Code-Cracking Web Site

Government intelligence service targets "self-taught" hackers with cryptic Web site that features no obvious branding.

Picture This: Better Decisions Through Data Visualization
From ACM Careers

Picture This: Better Decisions Through Data Visualization

Can you visualize data? That’s the question raised by the Data Visualization Student Challenge, a U.S. Department of Transportation competition that invited college...

Community Colleges Boost CS & STEM Research
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Community Colleges Boost CS & STEM Research

Statistics and anecdotal evidence confirm that efforts to increase computer science and STEM research opportunities at community colleges are making headway.

From ACM Careers

How to Get Your Kid Into an Elite Computer Science Program

Robotics competitions, programming skills tip the scales for college applicants; being a girl helps.

Dennis Ritchie, 1941-2011
From Communications of the ACM

Dennis Ritchie, 1941-2011

 Colleagues recall the creator of C and codeveloper Unix, an unassuming but brilliant man who enjoyed playing practical jokes on his coworkers.

CSEdWeek Takes Hold
From Communications of the ACM

CSEdWeek Takes Hold

Groups in more than 130 countries will participate in Computer Science Education Week this year.

Activism Vs. Slacktivism
From Communications of the ACM

Activism Vs. Slacktivism

Today's activists are highly plugged into social media, mobile apps, and other digital tools. But does this make a difference where it matters most?

Brave NUI World
From Communications of the ACM

Brave NUI World

Natural user interface developments, such as Microsoft's Kinect, may indicate the beginning of the end for the mouse.

Panoramic Tool Lets ­sers Observe Dynamic Imagery
From ACM News

Panoramic Tool Lets ­sers Observe Dynamic Imagery

New imagery available through Carnegie Mellon's GigaPan Time Machine lets users move in space and time to explore the sun, a beehive, or the chlorophyll content...

Mapping a World of Human Activity
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Mapping a World of Human Activity

With the world networked on an unprecedented scale, and the global population hitting 7 billion only weeks ago, we are living in a uniquely interconnected era,...

Foreign Firms Troll For Tech Grads
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Foreign Firms Troll For Tech Grads

Foreign technology companies, many of which are led by foreign-born tech workers who left the U.S. due to visa issues, increasingly are recruiting some of the U...

NIST Signs Agreement to Enhance Cybersecurity Education Programs
From ACM TechNews

NIST Signs Agreement to Enhance Cybersecurity Education Programs

Formal cybersecurity education will be the focus of a new public-private partnership developed by the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology, the Department...
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