Crash Course
The Singularity, Skynet, and the Future of Computing: Crash Course Computer Science
In our SERIES FINALE of Crash Course Computer Science we take a look towards the future! In the past 70 years electronic computing has fundamentally changed how we live our lives, and we believe it’s just getting started. From ubiquitous...
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A geologist sits at the base of glaciers and enters data on his laptop in Glacier National Park, Montana.
A geologist sits at the base of glaciers and enters data on his laptop in Glacier National Park, Montana.
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Technicians work in a transportation control and surveillance room in New York City.
Technicians work in a transportation control and surveillance room in New York City.
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A grocery check out reader displays prices and items in China.
A grocery check out reader displays prices and items in China.
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An open laptop operates on a moving subway train.
An open laptop operates on a moving subway train.
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A surveillance monitor tracks traffic activity in New York City.
A surveillance monitor tracks traffic activity in New York City.
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A New York City Police officer uses a mouse as he works in a dispatch room.
A New York City Police officer uses a mouse as he works in a dispatch room.
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Computer monitors display a variety of images depicting mining processes.
Computer monitors display a variety of images depicting mining processes.
Code.org
Code.org: President Obama on Computer Science
President Barack Obama asks every American to give it a shot to learn to computer science, kicking off the Hour of Code campaign for Computer Science Education. [1:17]
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Code.org: Data and Medicine
Learn how computer science is saving lives through genetic sequencing and harnessing the power of data to fight disease. [6:07]