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Aslyum seekers learn computer code

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LEAD IN:A private initiative in Berlin is teaching Syrian asylum seekers to write computer code.The ReDI School of Digital Integration was launched in February, with forty asylum seekers hoping to gain jobs or internships in Berlin's...
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North Korea launches online library project

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1. Exterior of Kim Chaek University, e-Library 2. Emblem of e-Library 3. Students working at computers 4. Close-up student at computer 5. Students looking at screens 6. Hand on computer mouse 7. Set-up shot of Won Yun Ae 8....
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Prosthetic tech lets users play Rock-paper-scissors with muscle movements

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LEADIN: Scientists in the UK say they've developed new software that'll allow amputees to carry out a larger number of actions with existing prosthetic hands. Rather than relying on high-tech artificial...
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"Apprenticeship on steroids" a new breed of computer-programming school in SF

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San Francisco - March 29, 2013 1. Medium students programming 2. Various students at computers 3. Wide students listening 4. Tight Dev Bootcamp skateboard sign 5. Wide Dev Bootcamp co-founder Shereef Bishay speaking to class, applause...
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iPhone app reveals whether you have a healthy heart

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London, UK, September 10, 2010 1. Close up of iPhone screen showing the start of iStethocope programme 2. UPSOUND: (English), Dr. Peter Bentley, computer scientist & istethoscope inventor (during mid shot demonstration on...
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Nepalese students try latest gadgets at technology fair

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AP Television Kathmandu, Nepal, 20th January 2009 1. Various of Ashok Lamichhane loading DVD of a movie on his laptop computer 2. Close of Ashok wearing headphones 3. Wide of Ashok taking off headphones to answer call on his mobile...
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China introduces computer technology in school pilot scheme

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1. Students walking into school building 2. Sign on top of school building in Chinese reading "Lo Wu Secondary School" with skyscraper overlooking building 3. Students walking up stairs 4. Students running into classroom 5. Students...
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Educators gathered in Atlanta for a conference focusing on new technology in the classroom, everything from iPad apps to robots. (July 1)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus013091 SOUNDBITE (English) Mason Calhoun: "I like it because it's really innovative. I like it because it's different and these being in my school and the new technology that they're trying to...
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Yonggang Liu, professor at the University of South Florida College of Marine Science, says oil is already on "the ocean's highway" and headed to Florida based on his computer and satellite models.

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HEADLINE: Expert: Oil slug could reach Fla. Keys by Sunday CAPTION: Yonggang Liu, professor at the University of South Florida College of Marine Science, says oil is already on "the ocean's highway" and headed to Florida based on his...
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Blind children in North Korea learn computer skills

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Blind children in North Korea have been learning how to use computers, thanks to a pioneering project led by a young German living in Pyongyang, who is himself deaf and mute. Special paper and equipment for printing Braille, donated from...
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Human version of arcade game Pacman

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Singapore - 12 August 2005 1. Human Pacman on the street - Pacman picks up super cookie and races after ghost 2. Computer version of Pacman 3. View from the special headset that human Pacman wears - ghost running after Pacman with...
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Aslyum seekers learn computer code

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LEAD IN:A private initiative in Berlin is teaching Syrian asylum seekers to write computer code.The ReDI School of Digital Integration was launched in February, with forty asylum seekers hoping to gain jobs or internships in Berlin's...
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PHILIPPINES: "I LOVE YOU" VIRUS - STUDENT INVESTIGATED

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English/Nat A computer college in the Philippines is summoning one of its students in the hope that he can shed light into the "I Love You" virus which has caused havoc on computers around the world. Officials at the A-M-A Computer...
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Parents in Delhi struggle for private school places

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AP Television New Delhi, India, 1 Feb, 2010 1. Wide of parents outside school 2. Various of parents looking at the nursery admissions list 3. Close of woman talking on phone 4. Mid of Sahnis rejoicing and hugging after seeing the list;...
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Aslyum seekers learn computer code +FIRST RUN MAY 9+

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4034534LEAD IN:A private initiative in Berlin is teaching Syrian asylum seekers to write computer code.The ReDI School of Digital Integration was launched in February, with forty asylum seekers hoping...
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Facebook and LinkedIn are launching college "Lean In" circles to support women studying engineering and computer science. In an exclusive AP interview, Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg says the goal is to increase the number of women in tech industry. (Feb. 6)

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Facebook and LinkedIn want to boost dwindling numbers of women studying engineering and computer science with a collaborative initiative announced Friday that they hope will eventually fill thousands of lucrative Silicon Valley jobs long...
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Illegal slot machines are coverted into classroom computers

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - recent 1. Truck backing up into "Bingo Recreio" gambling establishment 2. Various of slot machines being loaded into truck 3. SOUNDBITE: (Portuguese) Cesar Augusto Barbieiro, Superintendent Federal Tax Bureau...
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WRAP Microsoft chairman continues visit to China

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1. Bill Gates being shown around by student from The Experimental Middle School affiliated to Beijing Normal University 2. Gates looking giant portrait of himself on school stairwell 3. Various shots of Gates looking at school science...
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Young Kurdish Syrian refugees learn computing skills

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For young Syrian refugees, fleeing their homes could also mean leaving behind their education, but one Kurdish NGO - along with the United Nations - is trying to make sure that doesn't happen. It's providing classes in computing for...
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Aslyum seekers learn computer code

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4034534LEAD IN:A private initiative in Berlin is teaching Syrian asylum seekers to write computer code.The ReDI School of Digital Integration was launched in February, with forty asylum seekers hoping...
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Drones, smartphones and virtual reality dominate tech news in 2016

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WORLD 2016 TECHNOLOGY REVIEWSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 8:00SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionLas Vegas, US - 4 January 20161. Wide...
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Clever tech made simple from a smart scooter, to a rickshaw ambulance

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LEADIN: A futuristic transportation system, a smart electric scooter and a micro-ambulance are just a few of the innovations being showcased by entrepreneurs in India. A summit pooling entrepreneurial talent...
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Ivanka Trump Talks Up Computer Science Push

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Ivanka Trump, the daughter and adviser to US President Donald Trump, visited Detroit on Tuesday to spread the word about a White House push to prioritise science and technology education. Trump took part in a panel...
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Trump Pledges $200M to Boost STEM Programs

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President Donald Trump has directed the education secretary to prioritize science and technology education and to spend at least $200 million annually on competitive grants so schools can broaden access to computer science education in...