This is from Coalition for Queens. Just spreading the word since they want to have CUNY students participate in their program, so it is free for public college students. There are only 20 spots left though.
It is free for those who qualify: http://www.accesscodenyc.org
In particular, we hope to increase the opportunity to participate in the tech economy for traditionally underrepresented groups like women, minorities, […]
From Coalition for Queens:
ACCESS CODE: iOS Development Program
We’re excited to announce the launch of
Access Code, our comprehensive and affordable iOS Development course led by an expert practitioner. No […]
The librarians at Mina Rees are excited about the launch of the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA). In addition to coordinating on a regional/hub basis the ingestion of many digital collections, the DPLA […]
If you’re able to make the trek to Queens College, this should be an excellent talk. I’ve posted the details on the Internet Research Team’s commons. More details can be found here: […]
“Broad Data: Technology Challenges on the emerging Web of data”
Speaker: James Hendler
Tetherless World Professor of Computer and Cognitive Science
Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute
Americans tend think of hacking groups like Anonymous and 4Chan as mischievous criminals who cause damage and cost corporations and governments millions upon millions […]
“As the high-tech world evolves from dial-up access to lightning-fast smartphones, students benefit from a more mobile classroom”, starts this article i read this morning.
But what are some of the ways Mobile can […]