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Computer games help stroke victims
A computer game in which players perform circus tricks has been launched as an innovative way of helping people overcome a stroke.
Dearborn Education Foundation sees positive results on district students from Ford Fund’s help with computer lab
DEARBORN — At the start of the school year the Dearborn Public Schools Education Foundation announced a partnership with Ford Motor Co. Fund to replace and renew computers in Dearborn Center for Math, Science & Technology’s computer lab.
Now, computer game to aid recovery from stroke
London, May 19 : Scientists at Newcastle University have designed a computer game to help stroke victims recuperate.
Computer games could help rehabilitate stroke victims
Stroke victim Catherine Armstrong says she has noticed improvement since he began to play a computer game as part of her recovery.
Five Reasons a Non-Computer Nerd Might Want to Learn to Code
Though coder Jeff Atwood thinks coding isn't for non-computer geeks, we can think of a lot of reasons normals should learn computer language. Atwood, on his blog Coding Horror, miffed by the "everyone should learn to code" meme, likens coding to plumbing. It's not for everyone. "Look, I love programming. I also believe programming is important … in the right context, for some people," he writes ...
Six Reasons a Non-Computer Nerd Might Want to Learn to Code
Though coder Jeff Atwood thinks coding isn't for non-computer geeks, we can think of a lot of reasons normals should learn computer language. Atwood, on his blog Coding Horror, miffed by the "everyone should learn to code" meme, likens coding to plumbing. It's not for everyone. "Look, I love programming. I also believe programming is important … in the right context, for some people," he writes ...
Computer game for stroke patients
Newcastle University helps to develop a computer game to help those who have suffered strokes
Research and Markets: Computer Services Market Report 2012
Dublin - Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Computer Services Market Report 2012" report
Can the World's Cheapest Computer Empower a New Generation of Programmers?
The World at Work is powered by GE. This new series highlights the people, projects and startups that are driving innovation and making the world a better place.
Grant will help nationally renowned project use new computer technology to identify early, anonymous Lincoln writings
“With malice toward none, with charity for all” apparently did not count when Abraham Lincoln wrote scathing, anonymous articles for newspapers during his days as an Illinois legislator. Now, a grant will help a nationally renowned project use new computer technology to identify those early, anonymous Lincoln writings that so far have been difficult to link to the future president.
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