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A Spoon Full of Computer Science

Computer Science Teacher

I was thinking about data science lately. The problem is that I don’t know much about data science. I learned about data bases in school and worked with them some in industry but that was mostly about how they work internally. But I never did much of anything with real work data applications. I think so.

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Is Computer Science STEM – The Link Between the Two

STEM Education Guide

While the science aspect (chemistry, biology, and physics) and mathematics (calculus and algebra) is a breeze to figure out, the engineering and technology aspects are less straightforward. Mathematics and science are particularly crucial in STEM learning because engineering and technology are dependent on them.

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Three things I learned about teaching by taking a short course

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

Here are some things I’ve re-learned about being a student in a math classroom, of sorts: 1. There’s a discernible physical component to learning. in algebraic topology from a top-25 research university. Right now I'm using it to work through a data science program on Codecademy.

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Wolfram|Alpha as the Way to Bring Computational Knowledge Superpowers to ChatGPT

Stephen Wolfram

It happened with our Physics Project in 2020. And one area where ChatGPT—like humans—often tends to struggle is math. It turns out, though, that it’s wrong, as Wolfram|Alpha can tell us: And, yes, doing math homework with ChatGPT (without it being able to consult Wolfram|Alpha) is probably a bad idea. ChatGPT and Wolfram|Alpha.

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