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Computer Program Aims to Calm Test Fears
It's common to feel nervous before a test. But when your child starts to feel physically ill, it's called "test anxiety," But a metro parent says that they have come up with a solution in the form of a computer program that teaches kids how to turn test...Tags: Science, Fox Broadcasting Company, Science and Technology
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Chicago schools reach out with international campuses
Repurposed from the Jan. 20, 2011 edition of Education Today.
Did you know there is a Northwestern University in Qatar? A University of Chicago in Singapore? A National-Louis University in Poland?
American universities are exporting themselves to the...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Social Sciences, Singapore, Global Expansion
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Tripping the dance mat fantastic
A 2008 Crescenta Valley High graduate has been nationally recognized for her work in developing an interactive game that encourages senior citizens to exercise by dancing. Sarah Ferraro, now a junior at Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, has been...Tags: Entertainment, Google Inc., Health, Harvey Mudd College, Career and Workplace
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Penn teacher encourages girls to game
When some tinker on engines in their garages, Penn High School teacher Rodrigo Anadon spends his free time working on the 22 computers in his personal computer lab.
“I don’t care about cars,” he said. “But I love a really nice...Tags: Google Inc., Technology, Columbia University, Teaching and Learning, Teachers
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Palm Beach County Camp listings
North Palm Beach North of Delray Beach ARMORY ART CENTER Summer Art Camp: June 8 through Aug. 19 www.armoryart.org 561-832-1776 THE BRITISH SWIM SCHOOL Serving Broward and Palm Beach 954-747-7251 www.BritishSwimSchool.com 800-495-1718 CALLING...Tags: Alpine Skiing, Trips and Vacations, Gymnastics, Spring Break, Climbing
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USC's Android air pollution app takes a crowd-sourced approach to cleaner skies
L.A. Times Tech BlogWere you to be given a report on the way you use your smart phone every day, it might tell you that it was 75% e-mail, 15% web browsing, 7% text messaging and 3% Angry Birds. If you agree with that rough picture, then you agree that smart phones are... -
Artificial intelligence researcher from Harvard wins Turing Award, considered the Nobel of computing
L.A. Times Tech BlogA Harvard University professor whose artificial intelligence work has helped the advent of “thinking machines” has won what is regarded in computing circles as the equivalent of the Nobel prize for technology research. Leslie G. Valiant, who... -
Dual degree programs give motivated students head start
Phil Swarbrick graduated from Chicago's DePaul University last year with a Bachelor of Science degree in network technology and a Master of Science degree in computer information and network security. Under normal circumstances, the undergraduate and...Tags: Lake Forest College, Lake Forest (Orange, California), Entertainment, Employers, Technology
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Bertrand Serlet, often called 'the father of Mac OS X,' is leaving Apple
L.A. Times Tech BlogBetrand Serlet, Apple's senior vice president of Mac software Engineering, announced Wednesday morning that he's leaving the Cupertino tech giant. Serlet, who many have called "the father of Mac OS X," has worked alongside Apple's Chief Executive Steve...
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