Computer science year-end projects to be presented May 5
On Thursday, May 5, at 1 p.m. the Computer Science students will be presenting their year-end projects in the Common Room.
Don’t miss the public debut of “Radar,” the award-winning system for remote data collection for ResLife staff; the unveiling of “Healthy Mario,” a one-laptop-per-child (OLPC) game developed as part of a Health and Wellness Education initiative for first-graders in rural communities; or the host of Android platform applications that allow you to do such useful things as play checkers with a colleague via Bluetooth during a dull meeting, study vocabulary words for the GRE, organize your baseball card collection, browse a library of interesting Catholic articles, organize your course assignments, and download weekly quizzes from your professor for self-directed study.