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Las Tascas de la Feria de Cali cambiarán de sitio
Así lo dio a conocer el alcalde de la ciudad, Rodrigo Guerrero Velasco, al asegurar que este espacio, donde se reúnen unas casetas y se presentan orquestas, se va a organizar encima del paso del hundimiento de la Avenida Colombia.
“Este corredor va desde la calle 8 (Puente de la Cervecería) hasta más adelante de La Ermita. Es un espacio que en diciembre los caleños disfrutarán como punto de encuentro de esta obra de infraestructura que se entregará al servicio definitivo en abril del próximo año”, aseguró el mandatario local.
“Vamos a organizar las tascas en este sitio, porque estamos seguros de que ofrece todas las ventajas como el parqueadero de vehículos en la plazoleta que se construye al frente del Centro Administrativo Municipal (CAM), donde hay 220 estacionamientos”, afirmó el alcalde Guerrero Velasco.
Concluyó que, “en este corredor, vamos a instalar un sistema de iluminación con luces blancas definitivas, como las que se ubicarán en otros 83 parques de la ciudad con los recursos del impuesto de alumbrado
“Este corredor va desde la calle 8 (Puente de la Cervecería) hasta más adelante de La Ermita. Es un espacio que en diciembre los caleños disfrutarán como punto de encuentro de esta obra de infraestructura que se entregará al servicio definitivo en abril del próximo año”, aseguró el mandatario local.
“Vamos a organizar las tascas en este sitio, porque estamos seguros de que ofrece todas las ventajas como el parqueadero de vehículos en la plazoleta que se construye al frente del Centro Administrativo Municipal (CAM), donde hay 220 estacionamientos”, afirmó el alcalde Guerrero Velasco.
Concluyó que, “en este corredor, vamos a instalar un sistema de iluminación con luces blancas definitivas, como las que se ubicarán en otros 83 parques de la ciudad con los recursos del impuesto de alumbrado
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Probabilistic Graphical Models
Daphne Koller, Professor
In this class, you will learn the basics of the
PGM representation and how to construct them, using both human knowledge and
machine learning techniques.
Greek and Roman Mythology
Peter Struck
This course will focus on the myths of ancient Greece and
Rome, as a way of exploring the nature of myth and the function it plays for
individuals, societies, and nations.
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Networks: Friends, Money, and Bytes
Mung Chiang
A
course driven by 20 practical questions about wireless, web, and the Internet,
about how products from companies like Apple, Google, Facebook, Netflix, Amazon,
Ericsson, HP, Skype and AT&T work.
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Networked Life
Michael Kearns
Networked
Life will explore recent scientific efforts to explain social, economic and
technological structures -- and the way these structures interact -- on many
different scales, from the behavior of individuals or small groups to that of
complex networks such as the Internet and the global economy.
Sabados Literarios
Introduction to Mathematical Thinking
Keith Devlin
Learn how to think the way mathematicians do - a powerful
cognitive process developed over thousands of years.
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Neural Networks for Machine Learning
Geoffrey Hinton
Learn about artificial neural networks and how they're being
used for machine learning, as applied to speech and object recognition, image
segmentation, modeling language and human motion, etc. We'll emphasize both the
basic algorithms and the practical tricks needed to get them to work
well.
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Scientific Computing
J. Nathan Kutz
Investigate the flexibility and power of project-oriented
computational analysis, and enhance communication of information by creating
visual representations of scientific data.
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Learn to Program: The Fundamentals
Jennifer Campbell, Paul Gries
Behind every mouse click and touch-screen tap, there is a
computer program that makes things happen. This course introduces the
fundamental building blocks of programming and teaches you how to write fun and
useful programs using the Python language.
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Social Network Analysis
Lada Adamic
This course will use social network analysis, both its theory
and computational tools, to make sense of the social and information networks
that have been fueled and rendered accessible by the
internet.
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Mathematical Biostatistics Boot Camp
Brian Caffo
This class presents the fundamental probability and
statistical concepts used in elementary data analysis. It will be taught at an
introductory level for students with junior or senior college-level mathematical
training including a working knowledge of calculus. A small amount of linear
algebra and programming are necessary, but not required.
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Computer Architecture
David Wentzlaff
In this course, you will learn to design the computer
architecture of complex modern microprocessors.
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Heterogeneous Parallel Programming
Wen-mei W. Hwu
This course teaches the use of CUDA/OpenCL, OpenACC, and MPI
for programming heterogeneous parallel computing systems. It is application
oriented and only introduces necessary technological knowledge to solidify
understanding.
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Bioelectricity: A Quantitative Approach
Roger Coke Barr
Nerves, the heart, and the brain are electrical. How do these
things work? This course presents fundamental principles, described
quantitatively.
Functional Programming Principles in Scala
Martin Odersky
Learn about functional programming, and how it can be
effectively combined with object-oriented programming. Gain practice in writing
clean functional code, using the Scala programming
Human-Computer Interaction
Scott Klemmer, Associate Professor
Helping you build human-centered design skills, so that you
have the principles and methods to create excellent interfaces with any
technology.
Organizational Analysis
Daniel A. McFarland
In this introductory course, you will learn multiple theories
of organizational behavior and apply them to actual cases of organizational
change.
Introduction to Logic
Michael Genesereth, Associate Professor
In this course, you will learn how to formalize information
and reason systematically to produce logical conclusions. We will also examine
logic technology and its applications - in mathematics, science, engineering,
business, law, and so forth.
An Introduction to Operations Management
Christian Terwiesch
This course will teach you how to analyze and improve
business processes, be it in services or in manufacturing. You will learn how to
improve productivity, how to provide more choice to customers, how to reduce
response times, and how to improve quality.
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Computing for Data Analysis
Roger D. Peng
This course is about learning the fundamental computing
skills necessary for effective data analysis. You will learn to program in R and
to use R for reading data, writing functions, making informative graphs, and
applying modern statistical methods.
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Information Security and Risk Management in Context
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky
Learn to defend and protect vital company information using
the latest technology and defense strategies. Analyze internal and external
threats to proactively prevent information attacks. Gain experience by solving
real-world problems and leave the class equipped to establish and oversee
information security.
Doctor of Philosophy in English
A History of the World since 1300
Jeremy Adelman
This course will examine the ways in which the world has
grown more integrated yet more divided over the past 700
years.
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Writing in the Sciences
Kristin Sainani
This course teaches scientists to become more effective
writers, using practical examples and exercises. Topics include: principles of
good writing, tricks for writing faster and with less anxiety, the format of a
scientific manuscript, and issues in publication and peer
review.
Master of Teaching Arts
Modern & Contemporary American Poetry
Al Filreis
This
course is a fast-paced introduction to modern and contemporary U.S. poetry, from
Dickinson and Whitman to the present. Participants (who need no prior experience
with poetry) will learn how to read poems that are supposedly
"difficult."
Information Security and Risk Management in Context
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky
Learn to defend and protect vital company information using
the latest technology and defense strategies. Analyze internal and external
threats to proactively prevent information attacks. Gain experience by solving
real-world problems and leave the class equipped to establish and oversee
information security.