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Meet the World at UNSW Indian, American, Pakistani, Danish, Chinese, Thai, Indonesian students - find out what they love about Sydney, where they hang out, where they live and how they find studying at a leading international university. Tags: unsw international students study student life chinese indian Sydney |
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UNSW CCF Promo Clip 大組: Thursday 1-2pm (Week 1 Quad Lawn) 小組: Tue/Wed/Thur 4-6pm (Pavilion) 傳福音小組: TBA 祈禱會: TBA Website: http://www.ccf.unsw.edu.au/ Contact: Gilbert 0414189687 Tags: unsw ccf unswccf promo clip promotion video chinese christian fellowship |
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Lecture 32: Steganography (hidden messages) - Richard Buckland UNSW Extension lecture introducing steganography (hidden messages). Security via obscurity. Hidden messages in book Godel Escher Bach. In film Starship Troopers. In games. In cryptography. In teaching. Digital watermarking. SETI. Are we in a simulation? Extension lectures are for first year computing students at UNSW. The topics covered are non-examinable, students attend only if they are interested. Richard generally raises more questions than he answers. Tags: steganography godel escher bach hofstadter kahn richard buckland unsw computing comp1917 university extension lecture |
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SIFE UNSW Heres the introductory video we presented at the SIFE national competition in Melbourne 2007. SIFE UNSW "Reaching out to create opportunities" Tags: sifeunsw |
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44: Professionalism - Richard Buckland UNSW Professionalism and computing. Most students in this course are going to be professionals - but what does that mean? What is a professional? How does it differ from being a non-professional? Why Microsoft is not evil. Professionalism and engineering. Arthur Andersen and Enron. NASA and the Challenger (1986) and the remarkable Richard Feynman, again. NASA (again) and the Columbia (2003). The Therac-25. Public perception of ethics of various professions (Australian data, Ray Morgan) Wise advice for professionals who manage projects: One Hundred Rules for NASA Project Managers by Jerry Madden. Ethics revised. Groundhog day. What is it to be a master programmer? Solving the right problem. Henri Cartier Bresson. Ansell Adams is a geek. This is our last (non-examinable) extension lecture. Just for fun. Wrapping up lots of loose threads. What do nationalism and national anthems have to do with being a good programmer? Question everything. Being a scholar. Also, Dane manages to barter his way home, and Theo and Jean-Paul solve the national anthem challenge. Tags: Professionalism Professional Duty of Care Engineer Auditor Arthur Andersen Enron NASA Challenger Columbia Richard Feynman Therac-25 Henri Cartier-Bresson being scholar nationalism scepticism richard buckland UNSW computer science comp1917 university extension lecture engineering students |
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Life Via UNSW Life via UNSW is a short documentary that captures the lifestyles, opinions and perspectives of theatre student Trent, arts student Doris, international student Gemma, and full time parents/students Damen and Annalese. This documentary provides insight into university life and its associated challenges. Video footage, animation and an originally composed soundtrack combine to create an accurate, interesting and humorous portrayal of life via university. Made by graduating Media and Communications students (2007) http://empa.arts.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents/undergraduate.html Tags: life unsw documentary video lifestyle animation |
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Tour of the new UNSW CBD Campus In January 2007, UNSW took over the management of the former AGSM business school in O'Connell Street in the Sydney CBD. Following an extensive refurbishment, the UNSW CBD Campus reopened in February 2008. The new executive education centre is used for teaching by the Australian School of Business, the Faculty of Law, and an extensive range of corporate, association and government hirers; Comprising four flat-floor theatres, two tiered Harvard theatres, thirteen break-out rooms, and Sydney's first thinkPOD, a creative workshop space for planning or brainstorming sessions, the CBD Campus is the perfect venue for conferences and events in the heart of the Sydney CBD. Tags: unsw cbd thinkpod agsm business conference campus events venues ferguson bruce classroom teaching exam learning |
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Lecture 2: Inside a computer - Richard Buckland UNSW Introduction to computing for first year computer science and engineering students at UNSW. What the course is about. A simple C program. Experimentation and fiddling. How a computer works (in 10 minutes), transistors, chips, microprocessors. Our own baby microprocessor, the 4917, and how it works. Lost sound after 50 mins, partial sound restored at 51 mins. Tags: history of computers 4917 microprocessor richard buckland UNSW computer science comp1917 university lecture |
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20: Game design - Malcolm Ryan UNSW What is fun? UNSW Researcher Malcolm Ryan gives an extension lecture on game design. Tags: game design malcom ryan UNSW computer science comp1917 university extension lecture |
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Lecture 14: The Turing Test - Richard Buckland UNSW Inspirational Scientist Jane Goodall speaks about Jo-Jo and Rick. (sound patchy for first 8 mins - download the full quality 4min audio clip of her lecture from http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~richardb/JaneGoodall.wav courtesy of the ABC RN Science Show) More about the great thinker Alan Turing. The Turing Test and its links with design, computer science, and life the universe and somethings. What is it to be a person? Philosophy T. Intensional vs Extensional points of view. Pointers * and & revisited. while loops common mistakes with loops Also mentioned: godel escher bach auden EOF Tags: Intensional Extensional Jane Goodall What is human Science Show Turing Test godel escher bach richard buckland UNSW computer science comp1917 university lecture |
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Research focus on short-sighted kids A new UNSW research project aims to discover whether special contact lenses worn only during sleep may slow or halt the progression of short-sightedness -- myopia -- in children. Read the full article: "Research focus on short-sighted kids" http://www.unsw.edu.au/news/pad/articles/2007/dec/Myopia_prevention_study.html Visit http://www.optom.unsw.edu.au/ for more info. Contact: A/Prof. Helen Swarbrick | +61 2 9385 4373 | h.swarbrick@unsw.edu.au UNSW Media: Dan Gaffney | +61 411 156 015 | d.gaffney@unsw.edu.au Tags: unsw unswtv science technology research optometry vision myopia Helen Swarbrick |
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Guide Dogs Vision Centre @ UNSW UNSW and Guide Dogs NSW/ACT have agreed to establish what is believed to be the world's first ocular imaging centre to offer free diagnosis and management services to the general community in the fight against blindness. Read the full article: "Guide Dogs Vision Centre at UNSW" http://www.unsw.edu.au/news/pad/articles/2007/nov/GDVision_Centre.html For more information on Optometry at UNSW, visit http://www.optom.unsw.edu.au Contact: Manisha Amin (Guide Dogs NSW/ACT) | +61 425 286 404 UNSW Media: Dan Gaffney | +61 411 156 015 | d.gaffney@unsw.edu.au Tags: unsw guide dogs centre optometry jude curran fiona stapleton blind ocular imaging |
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Lecture 1: Higher Computing 1A - Richard Buckland UNSW 2008 Richard Buckland teaches Higher Computing at UNSW The University of New South Wales Tags: welcome first year richard buckland unsw Computer Science comp1917 cs101 university lecture plagiarism biomed teaching large classes |
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Lecture 36: Experimenting with CMOS - Richard Buckland UNSW Extension lecture introducing do-it-yourself digital design at home using cmos chips and a breadboard. Extension lectures are for first year computing students at UNSW. The topics covered are non-examinable, students attend only if they are interested. Richard generally raises more questions than he answers. Tags: CMOS richard buckland UNSW computer science comp1917 university extension lecture |
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Lecture 28: Random Numbers - Richard Buckland UNSW (2008) Extension lecture introducing randomness. What is a random process? How can a deterministic process on a deterministic computer generate random output? Why is randomness useful? What are problems we face when generating random numbers? The lecture introduces Von Neumann's simple algorithm (which we later analyse in labs), and Knuth's Art of Computer Programming. We briefly revisit the triangle problem. Richard amazes and astounds with magic tricks. Some mention of Shaun of the Dead. Extension lectures are for first year computing students at UNSW. The topics covered are non-examinable, students attend only if they are interested. Richard generally raises more questions than he answers. Tags: random numbers richard buckland unsw computer science comp1917 university extension lecture |
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바다유학과 함께하는 UNSW Golbal 학교탐방 www.badaedu.com 바다유학과 함께하는 시드니 UNSW Global 학교탐방 www.badaedu.com Tags: 바다유학 이민 호주유학 호주이민 호주 시드니 멜번 badaimmi.com badaedu.com |
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ROBOCLARINET A robot clarinet player designed by a team from UNSW and NICTA has won first prize at an international orchestra competition. The robot, which performed The Flight of the Bumblebee and Bolero in the final, beat a Dutch developed guitar-picking robot and a Finnish piano-playing machine. Staged in Athens, the goal of the Artemis Music Orchestra competition is to raise awareness about the growing capacity and applications of embedded computer systems. For more info, please visit the School of Physics website: http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/jw/clarinetrobot.html Tags: UNSW physics science technology NICTA robot clarinet Dr John Judge engineering Artemis Music Orchestra computer |
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Lecture 39: Errors, Risks, Snarks, Boojums - Richard Buckland UNSW Persevering. Assignment extensions considered harmful. Errors at runtime, at compile time, gcc, valgrind, mudflap. Array bounds, Segmentation faults. Risky behaviour - it's hard to detect risk when all goes well. Snarks and Boojums and Zoolander. Catastrophies. Types, unsigned, limits.h, example of bitwise operator use. Von neumann's clever (but flawed) random number generator. Tags: error risk compile run time mudflap valgrind Von Neumann period random long snark boojum catastrophie richard buckland UNSW computer science comp1917 university lecture |
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Lecture 24: eXtreme Programming - Richard Buckland extreme programming, unit tests, test as you go, unit tests in C, one objective at a time, refactoring. asserts. multi-file programs in C. linking. #include header files prototypes. main. static helper functions. object files .o files Also: hornblower patriotism / the french Tags: XP extreme programming unit tests multifile richard buckland UNSW computer science comp1917 university lecture |
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Lecture 6: Solving Problems - Richard Buckland UNSW 2008 Human Nature, Testing, Top-down problem solving. How to get started when you first get a problem. The importance of testing. Also: magic numbers, style - the search for meaning, "why are you here?" mastering skills, why kids give up on musical instruments, pleasure and pain, richard getting fit, software piracy/viking numbers, Bjorn. First twinges of RSI. Moving to an 8bit Microprocessor. My lousy memory about facts and figures: Viking 1 and 2 were landers not rovers, and viking 2 failed first, not Viking 1 - it was Viking 1 with the software problem. Tags: human nature unit testing top down magic numbers viking mars richard buckland UNSW computing comp1917 university lectur |
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Lecture 42: Ethics - Richard Buckland UNSW What is important? What are "Ethics"? What does it mean to be a good person? Whistleblowing. The whistleblowers handbook. Law. Intellectual property. Copyright. Public Domain. FTA. Tags: Ethics Important Good Person Belief Philosophy Trust Simon Longstaff St James Centre honesty Whistleblower Handbook Copyright Intellectual Property FTA richard buckland UNSW computer science comp1917 university lecture |
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18: Arrays (part 2) - Tim Lambert UNSW Examples using arrays in C. eg calculating letter frequencies in a text, substitution ciphers. array initialisers. also: strings, ctype.h Tags: arrays tim lambert UNSW computer science comp1917 university lecture |
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UNSW Campus Idol - optus 2008 oweek UNSW students sing their best for an optus mobile phone. sponsored by optus. UNSW Oweek 2008. Thanks to the yellowshirts for organising a great event! Tags: Campus Idol UNSW Oweek Optus yellowshirts |
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UNSW: Plans for the Future Following the closure of its Singapore Campus, the University of New South Wales is proud to present UNSW: Plans for the Future. http://hmatkin.blogspot.com Tags: revue shred sydney uni unsw singapore galactica atlantis antarctica |
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33: Don't give up - Richard Buckland UNSW 0:00 Richard talks about what a personal trainer does and how old people exercise. 8:00 project Q&A. 27:00 Josephus, whose back story richard discovers from a student. We talk about how to program the Josephus problem. There are many ways we could approach this - we discuss their various merits and sketch out a way of approaching problems like this. Also: Algorithms vs Data Structures. Wei Hua learns to ride a uni-cycle. The Prisoner #6. The WAV format standard. The Australian national anthem - Advance Australia Fair. Tags: personal trainer malloc Josephus data structures WAV richard buckland UNSW computer science comp1917 university lecture |