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Teaching Computational Social Science for All
Computational methods have become an integral part of political science research. However, helping students to acquire these new skills is challenging because programming proficiency is necessary, and most political science students have little coding experience.
Jae Yeon Kim, Yee Man Margaret Ng
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Special Issue on ‘Computer Science in Sport’
Computer Science in Sport is a cross-disciplinary topic that brings together the problem-solving capabilities of Computer Science to various theoretical and practical aspects of all sports and physical activities [...]
Christian Dawson
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Computer Science for all: Concepts to Engage Teenagers and Non-CS Students in Technology
Knowledge in Computer Science (CS) is essential, and companies have increased their demands for CS professionals. Despite this, many jobs remain unfilled. Furthermore, employees with computational thinking (CT) skills are required, even if they are not actual technicians. Moreover, the gender disparity in technology related fields is a serious problem.
Bernadette Spieler+3 more
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Understanding Sources of Student Struggle in Early Computer Science Courses
Computer science students struggle in early computing courses as evinced by high failure rates and poor retention. As such, studies have attempted to characterize the root of student struggles from many perspectives, including cognitive, meta-cognitive ...
Adrian Salguero+3 more
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Relevance and expediency of introduction of a training course of computer mathematics for students of “Secondary Education (Computer Science)” is caused by necessity of use of computer equipment with the corresponding software almost in all areas of ...
Варвара Черненко
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While detection of malignancies on mammography has received a boost with the use of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN), detection of cancers of very small size remains challenging.
Krithika Rangarajan+7 more
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They danced to all songs : double employments and conflicts of interest within academic computer science. [PDF]
Part 1 of a research on double employments and conflicts of interestwithin academic computer science, their effects on that science, both inresearch and in education, and a comparison with and generalization ofsimilar phenomena in other sciences.
Camille Akmut
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Simulation in the neurosurgical context broadly refers to systems that either create or enhance the perceivable and sometimes interactable environment of the user.
Ashish Suri+7 more
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The under-representation of w omen in computer science education courses is well documented, and the social and commercial need to address this is widely recognised.
J. Yates, Anke C. Plagnol
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Concerns about participation in computer science at all levels of education continue to rise, despite the substantial efforts of research, policy, and world-wide education initiatives.
Maria Kallia, Q. Cutts
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