08MAY 20179 GeneralThe scientific process illustratedThe main stages of science are (a) problem identification, (b) scientific collaboration, (c) problem solution, (d) celebration, and (e) communication.The main stages of science are (a) problem identification, (b) scientific collaboration, (c) problem solution, (d) celebration, and (e) communication.Read more about The scientific process illustrated
05MAY 20173 TeachingStudent Numbers including Academic Year 2016/17We track our performance by numbers. This includes student interest in our elective courses. We track those numbers as the number of students who signed up for the first session and did not leave right afterwards. Below, you can see our history of attracting students to our electives up to and including the academic year […]We track our performance by numbers. This includes student interest in our elective courses. We track those numbers as the number of students who signed up for the first session and did not leave right afterwards. Below, you can see our history of attracting students to our electives up to and including the academic year […]Read more about Student Numbers including Academic Year 2016/17
20APR 20173 TeachingImpressions from the TEAM workshop for the 2017 AMOS ProjectsToday many AMOS students joined our TEAM workshop. They did some team building and had fun playing with Lego. Now good luck with all the AMOS projects! See today’s highlights below.Today many AMOS students joined our TEAM workshop. They did some team building and had fun playing with Lego. Now good luck with all the AMOS projects! See today’s highlights below.Read more about Impressions from the TEAM workshop for the 2017 AMOS Projects
21MAR 20173 TeachingPreparing TEAM for the 2017 AMOS ProjectsShortly before the 2017 AMOS projects start, we will hold the TEAM workshop on April 20th. TEAM prepares students for high-performance teamwork; it is open for AMOS students only. We will start at 9am, please make sure to reserve the day. (TEAM is optional, but strongly recommended.) Below please catch a glimpse at some of […]Shortly before the 2017 AMOS projects start, we will hold the TEAM workshop on April 20th. TEAM prepares students for high-performance teamwork; it is open for AMOS students only. We will start at 9am, please make sure to reserve the day. (TEAM is optional, but strongly recommended.) Below please catch a glimpse at some of […]Read more about Preparing TEAM for the 2017 AMOS Projects
15MAR 20173 TeachingThe 2017 AMOS Projects Line-upWe proudly present the initial set of confirmed AMOS projects for the upcoming summer semester. All projects will be developed as open source software on Github. Please register on StudOn, if you haven’t done so already, to learn more about the projects and make sure get you a seat in the class. Table of contents […]We proudly present the initial set of confirmed AMOS projects for the upcoming summer semester. All projects will be developed as open source software on Github. Please register on StudOn, if you haven’t done so already, to learn more about the projects and make sure get you a seat in the class. Table of contents […]Read more about The 2017 AMOS Projects Line-up
03MAR 20173 TeachingRaspberry Pis for the 2017 AMOS projects have landed!You prefer low-level over high-tech toys, you love the smell of soldering in the morning, and see the beauty in bare integrated circuits? Here are our new Raspberry Pis for two AMOS projects in 2017.You prefer low-level over high-tech toys, you love the smell of soldering in the morning, and see the beauty in bare integrated circuits? Here are our new Raspberry Pis for two AMOS projects in 2017.Read more about Raspberry Pis for the 2017 AMOS projects have landed!