Magazine: Letter from the editors
Technology is Not Neutral: Locating Sites of Resistance as Computing Students
By Jasmine Lu, Jiayi Li
Embracing New Horizons
By Karan Ahuja
Classroom Digital Twins
By Karan Ahuja
Looking Ahead, 2023 and Beyond
By Jiayi Li
Looking back and ahead
By Karan Ahuja
Getting involved
By Ross Teixeira
Open for contributions
By Karan Ahuja
Digital me, my smart devices and I
By Karan Ahuja
A look behind the scenes
By Karan Ahuja
Technology and societal changes
By Diane Golay
Entangled in a web of fake news
By Diane Golay
Unlocking the black box
By Diane Golay
Taking responsibility as computer science professionals
By Diane Golay
The power of two
By Gierad Laput
Three wishes for the future of devices
By Diane Golay
Play ball
By Gierad Laput
Opening the black box
By Gierad Laput
The winding road toward innovation
By Diane Golay
The expanding landscape of computer science
By Diane Golay
Paying it forward
By Gierad Laput
Finding the edge: Art and automation
By Jennifer Jacobs
Multidisciplinary systems engineering
By Jennifer Jacobs
Crossroads
By Okke Schrijvers
Knowledge valorization
By Okke Schrijvers
Technology in defense of democracy
By Jennifer Jacobs
The forgotten promise of technology
By Okke Schrijvers
From prototype to product
By Jennifer Jacobs
Back to the future---
By Sean Follmer
Crossing boundaries
By Inbal Talgam-Cohen
Stay weird, stay different
By Sean Follmer
FREE CONTENT FEATURE
A shrimp's tale: why we need to fund research
By Sean Follmer, Inbal Talgam-Cohen
FREE CONTENT FEATURE
Money and power in academic publishing
We continue our conversation on open access ("Information Wants to be Free" XRDS Spring 2013) by taking a closer look at a few recent developments, which highlight some of the conflicting interests fueling the debate over academic publishing.
By Inbal Talgam-Cohen, Peter Kinnaird