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The Urban Review, 2020
In response to the underrepresentation of minoritized groups employed in the computer science (CS) field, this study aims to enhance underrepresented minoritized (URM) students’ motivation for CS through an intervention informed by culturally relevant pedagogy theory in a required high school mathematics course.
Danya Marie Serrano Corkin +2 more
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In response to the underrepresentation of minoritized groups employed in the computer science (CS) field, this study aims to enhance underrepresented minoritized (URM) students’ motivation for CS through an intervention informed by culturally relevant pedagogy theory in a required high school mathematics course.
Danya Marie Serrano Corkin +2 more
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Fractal Geometry and Computer Science
2011Fractal geometry can help us to describe the shapes in nature (e.g., ferns, trees, seashells, rivers, mountains) exceeding the limits imposed by Euclidean geometry. Fractal geometry is quite young: The first studies are the works by the French mathematicians Pierre Fatou (1878-1929) and Gaston Julia (1893-1978) at the beginning of the 20th century ...
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Computational Geometry meets Material Science
2011Computational geometry is not just a tool for computer graphics - its applications in Material Science are opening unexpected possibilities and exciting new research challenges.
ATTENE M, OTTONELLO, GIULIO ARMANDO
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Geometry & Graphics
The issues of interdisciplinary interaction of the courses "Computer Science" and "Descriptive geometry" in technical universities are considered. The features of the construction of the Computer Science course for students of construction specialties are presented and ways to expand the practical part of this course by digital methods of solving ...
I. Nesterov, E. Sheyko, A. Chervyakova
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The issues of interdisciplinary interaction of the courses "Computer Science" and "Descriptive geometry" in technical universities are considered. The features of the construction of the Computer Science course for students of construction specialties are presented and ways to expand the practical part of this course by digital methods of solving ...
I. Nesterov, E. Sheyko, A. Chervyakova
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Exploring Computer Science with MicroworldsEX to Learn Geometry and Logo Programming Code
2019Future employment of computer-programming jobs will be best for applicants with experience in different languages and coding tools (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2018). Empirical and meta-analysis research studies support of teaching Logo programming in developing student cognitive problem-solving skills has been documented. Using guided instruction with
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This thesis investigates the interplay between algebraic and topological methods and combinatorial problems, focusing on approximate graph colourings and mass partitioning. The unifying theme throughout the dissertation is the use of continuous maps and symmetry constraints to extract combinatorial insights.
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Based on the talent training objectives of the Information and Computing Science major, this paper analyzes the current status and core problems of curriculum teaching, constructs a curriculum integration system adapted to professional needs, innovates teaching methods and practical teaching modes, and optimizes the assessment and evaluation mechanism.
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Computational sustainability meets materials science
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Carla P Gomes, John Gregoire
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