Monthly Archives: September 2019

We Are Back CS Gang

Hello again to all of my few viewers that read my blog. I am back, but this time it is for a brand new class. CS-443 (400 Level, getting to the good stuff now.) Once again, I will be summarizing, reviewing, and commenting on articles, podcasts, and other things that relate to what I am studying in this course. Looking forward to getting my reviews back out there after a nice 6 month hiatus.

From the blog CS@Worcester – My Life in Comp Sci by Tyler Rego and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.

Software Quality Assurance & Testing

This fall semester I am taking a course on Software Quality Assurance & Testing and I will be using this blog to write about new topics I explore in this area as part of this class. I have been looking forward to taking this class all summer and learning more about software development!

From the blog CS@Worcester – Chris' Computer Science Blog by cradkowski and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.

Let’s get it done

Being an older student (not too old, I’m only 32 at the moment) makes me somewhat feel like I am late to the party all the time, but at the same time I realize I have the drive and also the experience required to finish what I have started. I want to learn new things, especially the ones I’m interested in. So just like I have said in the title: Let’s get it done!!!!

From the blog #CS@Worcester – Pawel’s CS Experience by Pawel Stypulkowski and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.

Introductory Blog Post

Hello everyone my name is Tim Herbst. I am currently a student at Worcester state pursuing a degree in computer science. I will be using this blog to share some of knowledge i gain during my education .

From the blog CS@Worcester – Tim’s Blog by therbsty and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.

Introduction

Hello world! This if my first blog post, so I’ll start with a short introduction. My name is Nicholas Ramsdell, and right now I am a student at Worcester State University majoring in Computer Science. The reason I am starting this blog is for my CS-443 class, also known as Software Quality Assurance and Testing.

From the blog CS@Worcester – Nick’s Blog by nramsdell1 and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.

An Introduction

This blog will be a look into my point-of-view of pursuing a career in Computer Science. This blog was started as a requirement for a couple of my CS classes but I intend on using it for non-school content as well. The classes that will be referenced in some of my posts are Software Quality Assurance and Testing and Software Construction, Design, and Architecture at Worcester State University.

I am a senior at WSU pursing a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science. I have been to several colleges over the last decade. I took my first CS course in my first semester of my freshmen year but I did not decide to major in CS until several years later. I was very indecisive in my early college days. Music, Engineering, Astronomy, Physics, and Game Design were all potential degrees I pursued for some time. In the end, Computer Science was the perfect mix of what I am skilled at and what I am interested in.

From the blog CS@Worcester – D’s Comp Sci Blog by dlivengood and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.

Introducing Myself

Hello! This blog is a called a Journey Through Technology. My name is Kevin and I am currently a student pursuing a bachelors degree in Computer Science. I am going to be using this blog to show what I learn through out my classes while trying to reciprocate this knowledge in a beneficial way for the reader. This blog will have a strong lean on everything software related. I hope you enjoy this journey as much as I will!

From the blog CS@Worcester – Journey Through Technology by krothermich and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.

Intro to the Blog Again

This Blog will also delve into the testing and assurance side of software and go into detail and discussion about different topics regarding the methods used, industry standards and how it is applied to ensure that the user receives the best possible software. Through the use of blogs, podcast, articles, and other online sources, I will go further into the testing and quality assurance side of software engineering.

From the blog CS@Worcester – Tyler Quist’s CS Blog by Tyler Quist and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.

Intro to this Blog

This blog is my home to my findings, discoveries, and other thoughts as I learn more about different parts of Computer Science. This blog will use different findings and information from podcasts, blogs, books, and other sources of information to discuss, interpret, and do many other things with relation to the computer science field of study.

From the blog CS@Worcester – Tyler Quist’s CS Blog by Tyler Quist and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.

Pogo, no it’s POGIL

I was introduced to the POGIL system of teaching last year. POGIL, Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning, is exactly what I have needed as a student. I am a very hands on and visual learner. The “traditional” model of sitting in a lecture and taking notes followed by assigned homework has never worked well for me. Check out more information about POGIL at pogil.org #CS@Worcester #CS-443

From the blog Home | Michael Duquette by Michael Duquette and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.