As I was telling my younger daughter during the ride to school today (she's a senior in high school, though already 20% professor and 22% your boss), a huge missed opportunity (so far) is the hybrid of theater and computer science.
My older step daughter majored - minored in something like that, but the college wasn't really doing the work to marry the two, she was. Like with television, the computer comes with a "back stage" where we craft a user experience (e.g. web site) -- like museum exhibit design (interactive), like department store design (people behind counters, customer service, help desk).** The code is about animating agents and actors (how the systems people talk). In popular culture, this way of thinking was vastly aided and abetted by 'The Matrix', wherein the idea was we live inside a computer program built for us by computer viruses of extraterrestrial origin. Anyway, I think as the media continue to cross-fertilize, we'll be getting back to theater more and more, as a core institution in both east and west, and as a logical partner for the CS department / compartment / pod. Kirby ** museum exhibit design: http://samgreen.to/blog/ _______________________________________________ Edu-sig mailing list Edu-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/edu-sig