Lines of Longitude. Image from wikimedia, Public Domain. Mary Edwards was a computer, a human computer. Even more surprisingly for the time (the 1700s), she was a female computer (and so was her da…| cs4fn
Buzz Aldrin standing on the moon. Image by Neil Armstrong, NASA via Wikimedia Commons – Public Domain You have no doubt heard of Neil Armstrong, first human on the moon. But have you heard of…| cs4fn
In this video essay, Regina Seiwald traces the lineage of women central to the development of the UK games industry, from the 1970s to the present day. Watch the video below, or find it on YouTube. Dr Regina Seiwald is a Teaching Fellow in German at the University of Birmingham, UK. After completing her PhD […] The post Hidden Architects: Women in the UK Games Industry, 1970-2000s appeared first on Historical Games Network.| Historical Games Network
When we looked at how PCAS students thought about our classes (for our SIGCSE 2025 experience report), I was surprised at students’ use of the word “overwhelming” when talking about CS classes. I was pleased that they positively contrasted our courses with CS classes that they had taken previously, but I didn’t realize how much […]| Computing Ed Research – Guzdial's Take