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From a Week of Computer Science to A Year of Possibilities

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From a Week of Computer Science to A Year of Possibilities: Five Ideas to Take into 2023. We celebrate the incredible effort that made Computer Science Education Week 2022 a resounding success. Check out our How-to Guide for activities along with resources to advocate for computer science in your community.

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Cyber security for the AI age

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This means that the field of cyber security is rapidly growing and hungry for new talent that can understand the evolving threat landscape and respond accordingly by embracing new technologies, says Dr Burcu Bulgurcu at Toronto Metropolitan University in Canada. Embrace the rapidly changing technological landscape.

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Leading Through Innovation: Celebrating Black STEM Leaders

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What is Computer Science, and how long does it take to learn to code? Mark Dean Mark Dean and Philip Ameagwali are major figures in computer science. Dean holds three personal patents and co-created the IBM personal computer in 1981 along with a team of eleven other coders, designers, and computer engineers.

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Creating software that works for everyone

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A key concept of the Living Lab is that all participants, both developers and users of software, are fully involved and treated as equals throughout the software development process, ensuring the needs and opinions of the users and developers are always considered. “We I was first exposed to computers in my mid-teens.