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  • The PLU Chinese Studies Program faculty and staff.

    Renzhi Cao Associate Professor of Computer Science Full Profile 253-535-7409 caora@plu.edu

  • by Jon Grahe, Professor of Psychology at PLU It never occurred to me that I needed the Open Science Framework (OSF) . It was shared with me because the developers knew that I was interested in trying to create large scale collaborative research projects, and…

    Nosek (cofounder of the COS) explained the value of the OSF by sharing a story about a collaborator emailing him and asking for a project file. He recalled the struggle of tracking the file on lab and personal computer to another collaborator’s computer. This story is one that any researcher might recall from his or her own past. Whether that file was ever found or not, the internet allows us to avoid losing files on hard drives. The OSF provides the capacity to keep those files in one place so that

  • Professor Emeritus Bryan Dorner passed away on Sunday, May 19, 2024. Beloved by his students and peers alike, Bryan joined the Department of Mathematics in 1980 and retired in 2017. He earned tenure in 1986 and was promoted to full professor in 2004. “Bryan truly…

    , colleagues say, was a successful grant that brought in money to build a computer laboratory for use in teaching calculus. Bryan’s interest in ancient mathematics led him to new algorithms for computing sines, cosines, and roots (square roots, cube roots, fourth roots, etc.). He incorporated these investigations into his courses and published his work in journals of the National Council for Teachers of Mathematics and the American Math Society. Bryan worked with his wife Celine Dorner – also an emeritus

  • The 2024 High School Programming Contest has been canceled.

    problem solving ability. The competition lasts three hours, during which time each team tries to solve several (usually ten-twelve) computer programming problems using any of a number of programming languages (e.g., Java, Python 3.x, C++). The greater the number of problems a team solves, the higher its ranking in the final standings. Ties are broken according to how much time each team needed to solve the problems, including penalty minutes that are assessed for each incorrect solution submitted.Each

  • Help Desk Phone: 253-535-7525 Email: helpdesk@plu.edu Online Service Requests: http://helpdesk.plu.edu Location: The Help Desk is on the first floor of the Library Email Contact Information General

    Contact InformationHelp Desk Phone: 253-535-7525 Email: helpdesk@plu.edu Online Service Requests: http://helpdesk.plu.edu Location: The Help Desk is on the first floor of the Library Email Contact Information General Computer or Network Related Questions helpdesk@plu.edu University Related Technical Support Questions support@plu.edu E-mail Transmission Problems postmaster@plu.edu Abusive / Threatening / Harassing e-mail abuse@plu.edu PLU Network & Internet Connection Questions & Problems

  • Todd Sheridan Perry ’92 worked on many of the Gollum scenes in the second Lord of the Rings movie. How Todd Sheridan rose from PLU to become one of Hollywood’s most successful special effects wizards By Barbara Clements Remember the scene in the “The Lord…

    through titles of the most popular movies on Netflix. As a computer graphics wiz for feature films and television, he has worked on 2012, The Kite Runner, Jeepers Creepers and The Triangle, a SyFy Channel miniseries for which he won an Emmy in 2006. More than 55 movies and projects are listed on his resume, some 18 years after he took his PLU fine arts degree to Hollywood. While a new LOTR film The Hobbit, is in preproduction mode in New Zealand, Perry said this month that he has no plans to pull up

  • Like many students, Heven Ambachew ’24 wasn’t yet sure of her major when embarking on her PLU journey. Four years later, thanks to PLU’s individualized major pathway, she is the university’s first graduate with a major in innovation studies . Innovation Studies at PLU Courses…

    graduated in 2022 with a degree in biology. At first, Ambachew thought she’d go into computer programming and user experience design by majoring in computer science. In her first year at PLU, a Microsoft internship taught her about software engineering and product management. Ambachew dove into the field, working part-time during the school year and full-time one summer with Geeking Out Kids of Color (GOKiC). GOKiC is a Seattle-area after-school and summer program offering multicultural STEM education

  • Web Application Developer | Instructional Technologies | careymr@plu.edu | 253-535-7525

    Myles Carey Web Application Developer Phone: 253-535-7525 Email: careymr@plu.edu Status:Working Remotely Professional Education BS, Computer Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison Responsibilities Works as part of the I&TS Web Development Team to implement, deploy, integrate, and support web-based applications that advance the academic mission of the university. Provides technical leadership for the Sakai Learning Management System with testing, troubleshooting, software upgrades, and other

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  • News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.

    Three New Tools for Teaching with Sakai By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer Many instructors use Sakai for posting their syllabus, sharing resources, and communicating course grades. But did you know that Sakai tools can collect formative assessment data, help students manage their to-do lists, and facilitate communication through audio recordings?  Lesson Questions… September 9, 2019 assessmentaudio recordingchecklistinstructional resourcesinstructional toolsonline learningpollquizSakai

  • The Academic and Honor Society Clubs and Organizations seek to recognize student achievement, better understand the academic fields of interest, and engage with students and allow them the space to

    : One Thursday a month Where: Hauge/Admin building Club President’s Email: madelynne.jones@plu.eduThe Computer Science ClubDescription: The Computer Science Club is a vibrant community of students dedicated to exploring the exciting world of technology while fostering inclusivity and fun. Our club provides a supportive environment where members can enhance their computer science knowledge through engaging activities, collaborative projects, and informative guest lectures. We actively promote