Matt Curtin to be the keynote at Computing Sciences Conference

Matthew Curtin will be the keynote speaker at the Midwest Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges (CCSC) conference held at the University of Findlay.

Columbus, OH- Matthew Curtin, founder at Interhack, will be the keynote speaker at the Midwest Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges (CCSC) conference held at Findley University. His presentation is titled “Putting the Science in Computer Science.” The presentation will talk about how applications of computer science now require proper scientific analysis and we need to be trained to make careful observation, think critically, and to understand their applications.

Attendees of the conference will range from college students, to K-12 teachers, to college professors. This is the first time Mr. Curtin has spoken to his group.

The CCSC is a non-profit organization focused on promoting quality computer-oriented curricula as well as effective use of computing in smaller institutions of higher learning. The conference brings together computer science educators in the Midwestern region to share knowledge through Papers, Panels, Tutorials, and Workshops.

To find out the conference visit http://www.ccsc.org/midwest/conference/index.html.

 

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