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VL
2009
IEEE
128views Visual Languages» more  VL 2009»
14 years 2 months ago
Language-based support for computational thinking
This paper explores the potential for simplified programming languages to support the development of computational thinking skills in non-programmers. We suggest that novice progr...
Katherine Howland, Judith Good, Keiron Nicholson
COSIT
2009
Springer
211views GIS» more  COSIT 2009»
13 years 5 months ago
The Abduction of Geographic Information Science: Transporting Spatial Reasoning to the Realm of Purpose and Design
People intuitively understand that function and purpose are critical parts of what human-configured entities are about, but these notions have proved difficult to capture formally....
Helen Couclelis
CCR
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
You must be joking...: should the internet have an ON/OFF switch?
If despite your better judgment you decide to read this article, keep in mind that it was written during the summer, and this has been the hottest summer ever. To avoid such artic...
Michalis Faloutsos
COMPUTER
2007
117views more  COMPUTER 2007»
13 years 7 months ago
Digital Technology and the Skills Shortage
ract in that they deal with sequences of sound or movement. Two social or personality skills can also be defined: Intrapersonal skill helps people perceive and control their own th...
W. Neville Holmes
BRAIN
2010
Springer
13 years 4 months ago
Guessing What's on Your Mind: Using the N400 in Brain Computer Interfaces
Abstract. In this paper, a method is proposed for using a simple neurophysiological brain response, the N400 potential, to determine a deeper underlying brain state. The goal is to...
Marijn van Vliet, Christian Mühl, Boris Reude...