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In July 1965, Allen Newell, Herbert A. Simon, and Alan J. Perlis, in conjunction with the faculty from the Graduate School of Industrial Administration (GSIA, renamed Tepper School of Business in 2004), staff from the newly formed Computation Center, and key administrators created the Computer Science Department, one of the first such departments in the nation.
Bruce Martin McLaren (born 1959 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American researcher, scientist and author.He is a professor at Carnegie Mellon University [1] in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, head of the McLearn Lab, [2] and a former President of the International Artificial Intelligence in Education Society (2017-2019).
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The institution was established in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools. In 1912, it became the Carnegie Institute of Technology and began granting four-year degrees.
Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley opened in September 2002 under the name "Carnegie Mellon University - West Campus" to an original class of 56 students. James H. Morris , the Dean of the School of Computer Science at the Pittsburgh campus, helped establish the branch and served as the branch's first dean. [ 4 ]
The Information Technology Center, a partnership of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), began work on the Andrew Project in 1982. [1] In its initial phase, the project involved both software and hardware, including wiring the campus for data and developing workstations to be distributed to ...
Vincent Aleven is a professor of human-computer interaction and director of the undergraduate program at Carnegie Mellon University's Human–Computer Interaction Institute. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1998, he co-founded Carnegie Learning , Inc., a Pittsburgh-based company that markets Cognitive Tutor math courses that include intelligent tutoring software ...
Kenneth R. Koedinger (born 1962 in Wisconsin) is a professor of human–computer interaction and psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. [1] [2] He is the founding and current director of the Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center. [3] He is widely known for his role in the development of the Cognitive Tutor software.
In 2003, AMA Computer University partnered with Carnegie Mellon University's iCarnegie to use its curriculum and courses through e-learning. Previously, iCarnegie had approached STI for the agreement, but opted to stick with AMACU instead. [4]