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Visual Explorer in Microsoft Academic Search

Microsoft Academic Search is a free academic search engine developed by Microsoft Research. It covers more than 27 million publications and over 16 million authors across a variety of domains with updates added each week. This large collection of data has also allowed users to create several innovative ways to visualize and explore academic papers, [...]

CIDTEC 2008:
Introducing computer science with Project Hoshimi

Gonzalez Sanchez J., Chavez Echeagaray M. “Introducing computer science with Project Hoshimi”. Companion of the 38th Conference of Research and Development by Tecnologico de Monterrey (Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, January 23 – 25, 2008). ISBN: 968-891-124-0. January 2008.   Slides These are the slides for the short paper presentation (in spanish), any comment is more [...]

OOPSLA 2007 Paper:
Introducing Computer Science with Project Hoshimi

Gonzalez J., Berrelleza R., Chavez M., “Introducing Computer Science with Project Hoshimi”. Conference proceedings. Object-Oriented Programming Systems Languages and Applications (OOPSLA) Educator Symposium. Montreal, Canada.ISBN: 978-1-59593-865-7. Pages: 908 – 914. October 2007.   ACM Digital Library – Link Introducing computer science with Project Hoshimi Javier Gonzalez Sanchez, Ramiro A. Berrelleza Perez, Maria Elena Chavez EcheagarayOOPSLA [...]

IMAGINECUP 2007 Mentor:
WisdomSpice Team

International Contest Microsoft Imagine Cup, Seoul, Korea. August 10th, 2007     Mentoring the mexican team that competed in the Software Design Category and obtained an honorable mention (one of the 6 better teams). The international contest gathered 48 semifinalist teams (one from each country) and in Mexico the national elimination gathered about 100 teams [...]

IMAGINECUP 2006 Mentor:
Life Link Team

International Contest Microsoft Imagine Cup, Delhi, India. August 11, 2006     Mentoring the Mexican team that competed in the Software Development Category and was part of the top 20 worldwide finalists. The contest gathers 48 semifinalist teams (one of each country) and in Mexico the national contest gathered about 60 teams from different schools [...]