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Computer Science ClubAnnouncementsMEMBERSHIP DRIVE 2013-14
Come to A228 and ask about the Computer Science ClubPanters Algorithm Team 10 -- Texas A&M Computer Science Contest 2nd place presentation!!!.Contacts
Brosnan, Keith, Vice President
Carson, Joshua, SecretaryFlowers, Ryan, Treasurer
Hunter, Peyton, President
McConathy, Camille, Historian/Publicist
Meriwether, Kyle, Special Interest Group (SIG) Coordinator
Ryan, G. Lynne, Club Sponsor
Email: gryan@crowley.k12.tx.us
Computer Science Teacher/NerdLinksArticles about how technology impacts all areas of our life...Academy Award Winner Prof Ken Perlin
Ken Perlin is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at New York University and directs the NYU Games For Learning Institute. He was also founding director of the Media Research Laboratory and director of the NYU Center for Advanced Technology. His research interests include graphics, animation, user interfaces, science education and multimedia. He received an Academy Award for Technical Achievement from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for his noise and turbulence procedural texturing techniques, which are widely used in feature films and television, as well as the 2008 ACM/SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics Achievement Award, the TrapCode award for achievement in computer graphics research, the NYC Mayor's award for excellence in Science and Technology and the Sokol award for outstanding Science faculty at NYU, and a Presidential Young Investigator Award from the National Science Foundation.FirstBYTES Computer Science Summer Camp for GIRLS at UT
YouTube video from the Summer 2009. NOTE: You will find NCHS alum Emily Schindler at time stamp 1:27 and 6:09.Girls in a Tech World: Endless Possibilities in Computer Science
YouTube video by Google in EducationWill Science Save Humanity?
Futurecade: Four (4) games to illustrate how science may improve life. Pick a game. After you play, send your answer to the question posed via the messaging system.