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University of Michigan's Program for Computing in the Arts and Sciences. We are COMPuting FOR...discovery, expression, and justice.

Joined August 2022
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@ToniMorenoRey
ToniMorenoRey
4 months
Mira que efectos visuales consigue #BernatRomagosa programando con @SnapCloud . Ayer en #SnapCon2025
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@guzdial
Mark Guzdial
4 months
This is pretty cool -- a 3-D printed microscope using Snap! for zooming and object identification. @SnapCloud
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@guzdial
Mark Guzdial
4 months
Valerie Barr says what a lot of CS teachers are thinking.
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@UmichCompFor
Program for Computing in the Arts and Science
3 months
We're over 580 students enrolled in PCAS courses this semester, and six sections have only five seats remaining. Time to expand -- again!
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@guzdial
Mark Guzdial
1 year
Lovely article by @UMichCSE about our Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences @UmichCompFor .
cse-report.engin.umich.edu
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@guzdial
Mark Guzdial
1 year
The @UmichCompFor course "Computing's Impact on Justice: From Text to the Web" has just been approved to count towards the @umichLSA "Race and Ethnicity" requirement. It's the first programming course and only the second course in the natural sciences to receive that approval
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@UmichCompFor
Program for Computing in the Arts and Science
1 year
We're hiring a Lec III (lecturer with 3-4 year contract) in PCAS. Please apply, and forward to others you think might be interested!
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Program for Computing in the Arts and Science
1 year
Preparing future computational scientists in COMPFOR 131 Python Programming for the Sciences is highlighted by @Codegrade
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Discover how Sarah Veatch’s scientific computing course at the University of Michigan equips students with Python programming skills to solve real-world scientific problems.
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MACUL
1 year
We are excited to announce our keynote speaker for #CSforMI! @guzdial is a Professor in Computer Science & Engineering at U of M & Director of the Programing in Computing for the Arts and Sciences. Don't miss your chance to see him by registering today! https://t.co/MW0vBlgg9A
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@guzdial
Mark Guzdial
1 year
I am excited to be the opening keynote for the CS for Michigan event October 4: Teaspoons of Computing for All Students in All Classes. I'll be showing some of the activities we've developed in PCAS courses and in our research. @UmichCompFor Come join us!
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Vinos Kassab
1 year
CSforMichigan will be hosting two days of focused learning, networking and in person tinkering on all things Computer Science. Join us October 3-4. This event will focus on exploring, learning from peers and sessions to expand your CS knowledge:  https://t.co/0OEKAAT0KN
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Mark Guzdial
1 year
Congratulations Monique Ross, inaugural director of Ohio State's new Center for Computing Education!
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Center for Computing Education will serve students in all majors
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@UmichCompFor
Program for Computing in the Arts and Science
1 year
Come join us! We're hiring a lecturer for PCAS!
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@guzdial
Mark Guzdial
1 year
The impact of AI on computing education in liberal arts and sciences is likely different. It's less about programming to produce applications, and more about the power of programming as a tool for thinking and learning.
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ChatGPT is dramatically impacting CS education, but learning to program still matters in liberal arts and sciences. The reasons that…
@CACMmag
Communications of the ACM
1 year
"The Impact of AI on Computer Science Education," by @EstherShein, notes how the focus to incorporate #ArtificialIntelligence into most job sectors is changing how #computerscience will be taught. https://t.co/F8u19WXQ6V
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Program for Computing in the Arts and Science
1 year
Learning to Program Matters for Liberal Arts and Sciences Students in the Age of AI
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ChatGPT is dramatically impacting CS education, but learning to program still matters in liberal arts and sciences. The reasons that…
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@UmichCompFor
Program for Computing in the Arts and Science
1 year
Research from our @UmichCompFor classes on how we support transfer to new programming contexts.
@guzdial
Mark Guzdial
1 year
A Purpose-First Theory of Transfer of Knowledge from Programming with @tamaraniac
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@SnapCloud
Snap! Cloud
2 years
hey, snap!ers 🧑‍💻👨‍💻👩‍💻 We've been busy the past week. The whole Snap! team from @SAP and @UCBerkeley participated in the 2024 @faberllull robotics residency. Thanks everyone for the experience and exchange 🤖🫶🥳🎉 Check out what we've been working on: https://t.co/SbCk2lvZL5
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@guzdial
Mark Guzdial
2 years
I'm at CHI, but as @ericson_barbara's +1. So I spent my time getting jes4py to work in Google Colab - #mediaComp in a notebook for @UmichCompFor "Digital Media with Python" course.
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@UmichCompFor
Program for Computing in the Arts and Science
2 years
What's new with @UmichCompFor and where you can hear about PCAS at @ASigcse Technical Symposium 2024 in Portland this week #SIGCSE2024 @SIGCSE_TS
@guzdial
Mark Guzdial
2 years
PCAS Expansion, Growth, Research, and SIGCSE 2024 Presentations
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@UmichCompFor
Program for Computing in the Arts and Science
2 years
It's #GivingBlueDay. Consider support the LSA Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences (PCAS) at https://t.co/gfJBfnluWI. Thank you!
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