An enjoyable feel good talk I've seen before, slightly updated (kudos), with funny anecdotes and a strong message showing Alan's passion for the future of computer science for the younger generation.
Loved Alan's talk - his passion for the topic is infectious and he's a brilliantly entertaining and engaging speaker. Alan if you ever get a Tardis please come back to 1985 and teach at my school ;)
The "Intelligent Idiot" (as he calls himself) was on top form delivering his inspiring, call-to-arms to engage the next generation of young people in learning computing (programming and control engineering) as opposed to improving their skills in adding columns in tables in MS Word.
The "Intelligent Idiot" (as he calls himself) was on top form delivering his inspiring, call-to-arms to engage the next generation of young people in learning computing (programming and control engineering) as opposed to improving their skills in adding columns in tables in MS Word.
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An enjoyable feel good talk I've seen before, slightly updated (kudos), with funny anecdotes and a strong message showing Alan's passion for the future of computer science for the younger generation.
Loved Alan's talk - his passion for the topic is infectious and he's a brilliantly entertaining and engaging speaker. Alan if you ever get a Tardis please come back to 1985 and teach at my school ;)
The "Intelligent Idiot" (as he calls himself) was on top form delivering his inspiring, call-to-arms to engage the next generation of young people in learning computing (programming and control engineering) as opposed to improving their skills in adding columns in tables in MS Word.
The "Intelligent Idiot" (as he calls himself) was on top form delivering his inspiring, call-to-arms to engage the next generation of young people in learning computing (programming and control engineering) as opposed to improving their skills in adding columns in tables in MS Word.