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The age old question of "how do we get more students interested in STEM (science tech engineering math) has come up one too many times. It's time for me to write what I know (so here you go!): A couple programs Microsoft created to help students get interested in technology: http://s2b.experience.com/alumnus/channel?channel_id=microsoft_s2b&page_id=home http://www.microsoft.com/about/diversity/programs/digigirlz.mspx Some ideas on leveraging technology
Posted to The CyKho Blog (Weblog) by CyK on March 20, 2008
Filed under: Toys, programming, sql server, xna, popfly, silverlight, robotics studio, school, STEM Pipeline
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While, none of these are new to the scene, there are technologies which everyone I've talked to loves - so I figured I'd post em' all in the same place :) Microsoft Robotics Studio (Level = know what a robot is): Write some code to run a robot - except you don't really need to write code. Robotics Studio uses a "visual programming" language which is essentially a set of blocks you can attach to make a program (think duplos for non-coders). Then you can download your code onto a wide variety of robots
Posted to The CyKho Blog (Weblog) by CyK on December 6, 2007
Filed under: Code, Microsoft, Toys, xna, popfly, creators club, silverlight, robotics studio
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XNA 2.0 has finally launched! Due to the secretive nature of the date this has been fervently awaited surprise. There's alot cool new features in both the development studio and framework, but I'm most excited about Networking support. This is going to enable a whole new type of user based gaming. By the masses for the masses with the massess....
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