Accepting Fall 2017 One-Time Workshop Proposals

The Computing Everywhere initiative in the Communication Studies department is seeking proposals (by 5pm CDT on August 1) to offer ‘One-Time Workshops’ in FALL 2017 from graduate students in TSB, MTS, Computer Science, Learning Sciences and related fields. These will be specialized workshops (with few a priori constraints) to teach computational skills of any kind

Fall 2017 One-Time Workshop Proposals Due

The Computing Everywhere initiative in the Communication Studies department is seeking proposals (by 5pm CDT on August 1) to offer ‘one-time workshops’ in FALL 2017 from graduate students in TSB, MTS, Computer Science, Learning Sciences and related fields. These will be specialized workshops (with few a priori constraints) to teach computational skills of any kind

One-Time Workshop: How Beginners Can Learn to Code Through Open Source Projects

Frances Searle Building 2240 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL, United States

Date: Sunday, October 8, 2017 Time: 11:00AM to 3:00PM Location: Frances Searle Building, Room 1483 Pizza included for lunch; served around 1:00PM. Enrollment will be capped at 20 students, so register now! Title: How Beginners Can Learn to Code Through Open Source Projects Do you want to learn programming skills, but feel unsure of where

Winter 2018 One-Time Workshop Proposals Due

The Computing Everywhere initiative in the Communication Studies department is seeking proposals (by 5pm CDT on November  1) to offer ‘One-Time Workshops’ in WINTER 2018 from graduate students in TSB, MTS, Computer Science, Learning Sciences and related fields. These will be specialized workshops (with few a priori constraints) to teach computational skills of any kind to Northwestern

Spring 2018 One-Time Workshop Proposals Due

The Computing Everywhere initiative in the Communication Studies department is seeking proposals (by 5pm CDT on February 1) to offer ‘One-Time Workshops’ in SPRING 2018 from graduate students in TSB, MTS, Computer Science, Learning Sciences and related fields. These will be specialized workshops (with few a priori constraints) to teach computational skills of any kind to Northwestern