Synopsis
Alan O'Donohoe's recent posts to audioboom.com
Episodes
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Ep#15 Interview with Karen Brennan from ScratchEd to discuss thoughts on conference and Scratch 2.0
24/06/2011 Duration: 04min -
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Ep#13 Linzi Fell talking about Picoboards and Physical Computing in school
24/06/2011 Duration: 02min -
Ep#12 Nicolas Villar describes a new Microsoft physical computing resource kit http://netmf.com/gadgeteer
24/06/2011 Duration: 03minWhile I was the Computing at School conference in Birmingham, June 2011, I met Nicholas Villar of Microsoft Research in Cambridge. He was demonstrating the .NET Gadgeteer development kit. Read more about Gadgeteer here on the funky website http://netmf.com/gadgeteer Nicholas' profile http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/nvillar/
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Ep#10 Andrew Tuson discusses some of the breakout sessions at Computing Conference
24/06/2011 Duration: 03min -
Ep#9 Fiona McCallum describes Quintin Cutts' "Activating Pupils" workshop, children as computer components
24/06/2011 Duration: 01min -
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Ep#7 First 5 mins of Steve Furber's welcome introduction at Computing at School's conference
24/06/2011 Duration: 04min -
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Ep#3 After the #edugeek conference, met Chris Byers one of the gods of the geek squad
02/06/2011 Duration: 01min -
Ep#2 The 'Computing at Manchester' display, MOSI
31/05/2011 Duration: 01minCatherine Rushmore curator at Museum of Science and Industry Manchester (MOSI) describes some of the computing exhibits that can be found in the electricity gallery of the 1830s warehouse. This includes Douglas Hartree's Differential Analyser, information boards, explanation of binary, a ferranti pegasus and a ZX81! There is a collection of many other computing history items. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Differential_analyser
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Ep#1 Visit 'Baby'- world's first stored program computer at MOSI, Manchester
31/05/2011 Duration: 59s