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Teaching with Robotics CompSci 96S/Education 96S North 314 Th 3:055:30 Professor: Jeffrey Forbes http:/www.cs.duke.edu/courses/fall07/cps096s
CompSci 96s
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What is a robot?
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Intro. Comp. NeuroSci. - Ch. 2
July 19, 2005
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Computational Neuroscience and You
Based on: Lytton, From Computer to Brain, ch.2
Computational neuroscience aims at providing theories and models (mathematical, computational) as to how the brain w
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Computer Science 1 Review
4.Top-Down Programming, Subroutines, and a Database Application
Functions using Functions Getting Information In and Out of Functions Class Data: known within class. Formal Parameters/Arguments Syntax:
Intro. Comp. NeuroSci. Ch. 2
July 19, 2005
2
Computational Neuroscience and You
Based on: Lytton, From Computer to Brain, ch.2
Computational neuroscience aims at providing theories and models (mathematical, computational) as to how the brain wo
Computability and Complexity
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Some Hard Questions
What can a computer do? Chess, algebra, handwriting are hard!
Computability and Complexity
1. Introduction
1.1 The Role of Operating Systems
- Bridge the Semantic Gap between Hardware and Application - Three Views of Operating System
1. Abstraction (addresses complexity) 2. Vi t li ti ( dd 2 Virtualization (addresses sharing) h i ) 3. Reso
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COMP-202 Unit 1: Introduction
COMP 202 Introduction to Computing 1
CONTENTS: What Is Programming? How a Computer Works Programming Languages
COMP 202 Introduction to Computing 1
Part 1: What Is Programming?
Programming and Computers (1)
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Mathematical Art of M.C. Escher - Platonic Realms MiniText
http:/www.mathacademy.com/pr/minitext/escher/index.asp
INTRODUCTION THE SHAPE OF SPACE
TESSELLATIONS
POLYHEDRA SELF-REFERENCE
THE LOGIC OF SPACE
For me it remains an open question wheth
Mathematical Art of M.C. Escher - Platonic Realms MiniText
http:/www.mathacademy.com/pr/minitext/escher/index.asp
INTRODUCTION THE SHAPE OF SPACE
TESSELLATIONS
POLYHEDRA SELF-REFERENCE
THE LOGIC OF SPACE
For me it remains an open question wheth
Outline Introduction To Computers and Programming
Computer and information History of computer technology
CS 1410 Comp Sci with C+
Introduction to Computers and Programming
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CS 1410 Comp Sci with C+
Introduction to Computers and Programming
COHSE Conceptual Open Hypermedia ServicE
Sean Bechhofer sean.bechhofer@manchester.ac.uk Information Management Group University of Manchester, UK
Take Home Message
The Semantic Web is a Web a collection of linked nodes. People will use it as
Comp.NeuroSci. - Ch. 12
October 9, 2004
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Hodgkin-Huxley Model
Why learn this?
(based on chapter 12, W.W. Lytton, Hodgkin-Huxley Model)
In the 1950s Alan Hodgkin and Andrew Huxley worked out the ionic basis of the action potential and dev