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    Dec 1, 2011 |Story| AM News
  1. Students learn computer programming with video game design

    Students who spent years avoiding lessons with under-the-table Game Boys will turn as green with envy as Yoshi when hearing about the curriculum in Scott Walker’s eighth-grade technology course at Bate Middle School. There, video games are the lesson, the problem and the solution.
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    Students who spent years avoiding lessons with under-the-table Game Boys will turn as green with envy as Yoshi when hearing about the curriculum in Scott Walker’s eighth-grade technology course at Bate Middle School. There, video games are the...

    Tags: College Sports, Services and Shopping, Gaming, Science, Students

  2. Jan 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. 'Bugsplat': the civilian toll of war

    <em>&quot;The Lakotah had no language for insulting other orders of existence: pest, waste, weed ..."</em>
    "The Lakotah had no language for insulting other orders of existence: pest, waste, weed ..." But what about "bugsplat"? That's the word for the cop at UC Davis, walking up and down the line of students sitting with their arms locked, zapping them in the...

    Tags: The Washington Post, Pakistan, Science, The Pentagon, Afghanistan

  4. Dec 25, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Jacob E. Goldman dies at 90; creator of Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center

    Jacob E. Goldman, the former Xerox chief scientist who created the company's famed Palo Alto Research Center, whose scientists and engineers invented the modern personal computer in the 1970s and developed an array of other pioneering computing technologies, has died. He was 90.
    Jacob E. Goldman, the former Xerox chief scientist who created the company's famed Palo Alto Research Center, whose scientists and engineers invented the modern personal computer in the 1970s and developed an array of other pioneering computing...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Sun Microsystems Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Applied Physics, Westport

  6. Jan 18, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. Report focuses on U.S. trends in science, technology

    Sentinel School Zone - Orlando Sentinel
    There has been a lot of talk lately by state leaders about the importance of Florida having more people with degrees in science and technology. Anyone following the discussion might be interested in a report released this week by the National Science...
  8. Mar 16, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. Sumter student leads winners in annual “Science Challenge”

    Sentinel School Zone - Orlando Sentinel
    Nineteen Central Florida students won awards last weekend at he 14th annual Science Challenge held at the Orlando Science Center. The event is meant to be an intermediate competition for students who've won at their county science fairs and hope to do...
  10. Apr 6, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  11. Computer/journalist whiz kid wins Google/AP scholarship

    TribLocal - Grayslake » News
    Kevin Schaul  grew up in Gurnee with the day’s newspaper in one hand and a computer programming book in the other. Those two passions helped …...
  12. Apr 25, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Firefighters rescue teen's science project drone from palm tree

    L.A. NOW
    One of the best student science projects in all of Los Angeles County’s nearly fell victim to a palm tree....
  14. Nov 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Varsity Q&A: Lauren Bosse, Towson volleyball

    Lauren Bosse cringes when she hears herself described as the Towson High volleyball team's &quot;heart."
    Lauren Bosse cringes when she hears herself described as the Towson High volleyball team's "heart." "Everybody is working really hard," the 5-foot-11 senior middle hitter said. "To be called the heart wouldn't be fair. Without the rest of my team, I'd...

    Tags: Volleyball, College Sports, Abusive Behavior, High School Sports, Science

  16. Oct 28, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Remarkable Person: Kerrie Holley

    As a simple linear equation, Kerrie Holley's past wouldn't add up to his present.
    As a simple linear equation, Kerrie Holley's past wouldn't add up to his present. Holley was born on the South Side into "the stereotypical life of a black youth — never met my father, grew up poor in a neighborhood with gangs, never lived with...

    Tags: Wyclef Jean, Education, Mathematics, Science, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers

  18. Aug 22, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  19. Program brings tech training to disabled

    The first of three workshops designed to introduce persons with mobility-related disabilities to computer and related technology fields was held last week at Hiram G. Andrews Center in Johnstown. Project Enable is an initiative funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation and led jointly by East Stroudsburg and New Mexico State Universities.
    The first of three workshops designed to introduce persons with mobility-related disabilities to computer and related technology fields was held last week at Hiram G. Andrews Center in Johnstown. Project Enable is an initiative funded by a grant from...

    Tags: Spina Bifida, Education, Science, LEGO Group, Career and Workplace

  20. Aug 26, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Shepherd University professor aids two high school teachers

    Seung-yun Kim, assistant professor of computer sciences at Shepherd University, worked with two local high school teachers who were awarded a $36,000 grant through the West Virginia IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence program. Wendy Lee,...

    Tags: Education, Science, Teaching and Learning, High Schools, Medical Research

  22. Aug 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Campus security: There's an app for that

    With a tap on his smartphone, University of Maryland student Shiv Krishnamoorthy can instantly alert police as he walks through the dimly lit corners of the<b> </b>College Park campus &#8212; and share with them his precise location, plus live video and audio.
    With a tap on his smartphone, University of Maryland student Shiv Krishnamoorthy can instantly alert police as he walks through the dimly lit corners of the College Park campus — and share with them his precise location, plus live video and audio....

    Tags: Corporate Officers, University of Baltimore, Science, Towson, Companies and Corporations

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