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Mihir Samdarshi’s Response
Before reading the Denning articles (on your honor), answer the following questions:
- When you hear the term computer science, what comes to mind?
- When I hear the term “computer science” I think about the study of coding a computer, and the various algorithms, data structures, and basics of programming. I also think of the various tools and technologies that encompass the entire field.
- When older relatives or friends hear the term computer science, what do you think comes to their minds?
- When older relatives or friends hear the term computer science, they think that it entails learning all the bits and pieces of a complicated codebase, and are often lost by the intricacies of the algorithms and data structures used in computer science.
- When younger relatives or friends hear the term computer science, what do you think comes to their minds?
- When my younger friends and relatives hear the term “computer science” they generally think that I am always coding websites or apps for their phones.
Before reading the Janovy chapter (on your honor), answer the following questions;
- When you hear the term biology, what comes to mind?
- When I hear the term “biology” I think of the study of life. I believe that this encompasses the entirety of everything related to life. I specifically like to think abou biology through the lens that even the tiniest disturbance in even the smallest part of a living system can have a larger effect on life in general.
- Do you consider yourself a biologist? why or why not?
- I consider myself a biologist. That is my major, so I feel that it is very much appropriate for me to call myself a biologist. My current research also focuses on various ways of analyzing and visualizing perturbations in organs and cells in living systems. I therefore feel that since I study life, I am a biologist.
After reading the Denning articles and the Janovy chapter, answer the following questions:
- What was the purpose of these readings?
- Which of the voices in the Voices of Computing article seem to appeal to you the most?
- Apply one of the seven principles from the Computing is a Natural Science article to something as "non-computer-science"-y as possible, either from other subjects or your daily life.
- What did you find most interesting or provocative about the Janovy reading?
- What does it mean to be a biologist? Do you consider yourself a biologist? Why or why not?
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Msamdars (talk) 15:40, 3 September 2019 (PDT)
David Ramirez's Response
Tesfaiohannes
Class Journal Week 1 Tesfaiohannes Ntesfaio (talk) 20:15, 1 September 2019 (PDT)