College of Computing at Georgia Tech Hosts New Face of Computing Symposium.Event Marks the Debut of the College's New Educational and Research Paradigm in People-Centric Computing ATLANTA -- The College of Computing at Georgia Tech, a national leader in the creation of real-world computing breakthroughs that drive social and scientific progress, today hosted the New Face of Computing Symposium, signaling the debut of the College's new educational and research focus on people-centric computing. The nation's preeminent pre·em·i·nent or pre-em·i·nent adj. Superior to or notable above all others; outstanding. See Synonyms at dominant, noted. [Middle English, from Latin prae computing scholars, researchers and corporate leaders from organizations such as Microsoft Corporation (company) Microsoft Corporation - The biggest supplier of operating systems and other software for IBM PC compatibles. Software products include MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, Windows NT, Microsoft Access, LAN Manager, MS Client, SQL Server, Open Data Base Connectivity (ODBC), MS Mail, , the Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of Technology, in Atlanta, Ga.; coeducational; state supported; chartered 1885, opened 1888. It is a member school in the university system of Georgia. Significant among its facilities and programs are the Frank H. , Turner Broadcasting Company Noun 1. broadcasting company - a company that manages tv or radio stations company - an institution created to conduct business; "he only invests in large well-established companies"; "he started the company in his garage" , Google, KUKA Robotics, IBM Internet Security Systems IBM Internet Security Systems is a security software provider which was founded in 1994 as Internet Security Systems, and is often known simply as ISS or ISSX (after its former NASDAQ ticker symbol). The company was acquired by IBM in 2006. , Kaneva, Inc., Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr College, at Bryn Mawr, Pa; undergraduate for women, graduate coeducational; opened 1885 by the Society of Friends, with a bequest from Joseph W. Taylor of Burlington, N.J. Modeled on a group curriculum plan at Johns Hopkins Univ. and others, discussed and debated topics ranging from transformative educational models for the discipline, to information technology's unending affect on the cultural landscape, and how socially-conscious research efforts are the key to sustainable innovation in computing. "Looking at the future of computing and its impact on global societies and cultures, the College of Computing at Georgia Tech is creating a 'new face' and charting a new direction for the discipline - one that is focused on affecting change for people, with technology," said Richard A. DeMillo, John P. Imlay Dean of the College of Computing at Georgia Tech. "With the support of our colleagues throughout industry and academia, we are setting the course in people-centric computing that will drive the scientific and cultural breakthroughs of the future." More than 200 corporate executives, industry leaders and technologists from across the country attended the New Face of Computing Symposium. DeMillo joined featured speaker, Craig Mundie Craig Mundie is chief research and strategy officer at Microsoft. External links
"We share Georgia Tech's vision of evolving computer science in ways that will excite students today, and prepare them to tackle the challenges of tomorrow," said Mundie. "Reinventing how computing is taught will inspire innovations across the information-technology landscape." Throughout the course of the day-long Symposium, industry and academic technologists participated in panel discussions to enlighten en·light·en tr.v. en·light·ened, en·light·en·ing, en·light·ens 1. To give spiritual or intellectual insight to: the audience on the future of computing as related to key research and educational areas. Panel topics included the following: Computing Education; Emerging Tools for Large-Scale Problem Solving problem solving Process involved in finding a solution to a problem. Many animals routinely solve problems of locomotion, food finding, and shelter through trial and error. ; Social Computing Social computing is a general term for an area of computer science that is concerned with the intersection of social behavior and computational systems. It is used in two ways. ; Robotics and Intelligent Machines; Providing Usable Security; and Next-Generation Computing. The panelists also discussed how the computing field has evolved to where it is today, identified current technological, social and culture challenges, and debated the research and educational approaches required to ensure the sustainability and growth of the discipline. For more information about the New Face of Computing Symposium and the College of Computing at Georgia Tech, please visit http://www.cc.gatech.edu/symposium. To watch a pre-recorded Web cast of the event, please visit http://www.cc.gatech.edu/symposium/webcast. About the College of Computing at Georgia Tech The College of Computing at Georgia Tech is a national leader in the research and creation of real-world computing breakthroughs that drive social and scientific progress. With its graduate program ranked 11th nationally by U.S. News and World Report, the College's unconventional approach to education is pioneering the new era of computing by expanding the horizons of traditional computer science students through interdisciplinary collaboration and a focus on human centered solutions. For more information about the College of Computing at Georgia Tech, its academic divisions and research centers, please visit www.cc.gatech.edu. |
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