Computerworld has a story that discussed the passing of the Basic programming language and asks How are students learning programming in a post-Basic world?. Basic was developed at Dartmouth in...
Today's New York Times has a "Room for Debate" opinion piece, Computer Science's 'Sputnik Moment'?, on the recent surge in interest in computing majors on US campuses. It asks "Will the influx of...
Full Title: Maryland Cyber Challenge Team Registration and Orientation Session Registration for the Maryland Cyber Challenge and Conference (MDC3) is now open. MDC3 will provide an opportunity...
Full Title: UMBC Game Developers Club to present work at Baltimore Gamescape Gamescape is a visual arts exhibition showcasing video games and video game inspired artwork that will be held in...
2011 CSEE Research Review photos · program · posters · location · call for papers The 2011 research review event was the largest to date, with more than eighty people attending. You can see...
The CSEE department will hold its annual research review this Friday from 9:30am to 4:00pm at the UMBC Technology Center at South Campus. Faculty, research staff and students from all of the...
A group of CSEE students from the Maple lab is developing Playing to Program (PtP) as an intelligent tutoring system to teach programming concepts. PtP uses the open source RUR-PLE visual...
Full Title: Bmore video on the UMBC Games, Animation and Interactive Media programs Bmore has a short video report on the UMBC GAIM programs that features CSEE Professor Marc Olano, VART Professor...
The Maryland Cyber Challenge and Conference site is up and student teams can now register for the competition, with the first qualifying round early in September. It is a chance to demonstrate...
The CSEE Department at UMBC has IT job positions available. The positions include a Web Administrator and System Administrator. Full descriptions for each position below. Details include how to...
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