Yeah, for me, I was really fortunate to go to Butler and be at a place-- you know, Shane was "the no-stats all-star." I was like the "bad stats" bad player.And I was really fortunate to go to a place like Butler that valued-- I'll never forget my freshman year.
And I'm really glad to be here to share some of the lessons from my book that just came out just a week ago, with my friend Shane Snow, who co-founded Contently.For those of who don't know, Contently is a technology company based in New York.
I would point out, you know, these guys are surfing over the hull of the Jalisco. So that ship provides a hazard kind of unlike most other surf spots I've ever seen anywhere. Shane nearly drowned at Mavericks. And he's a dad with at least one kid -- two kids. Down at the bottom of the ocean, he kind of said to himself, "something's got to change." And
So as a quick overview of our talk, I'm gonna talk about program design at our school as the Principal. Shane here is the mastermind behind computer science and will go into the details about programming and-and the learning that occurs in computer science within our curriculum.And then we'll finish off part, talking about partnerships that we have with external corporations that really enhance the robustness of our school.
So I'm gonna pass over to Shane to talk a little bit about our Computer Science program. Shane Torbert: Thank you.I'm just gonna take a few moments to give you some idea of our sort of backgrounds, philosophy as we approach the curriculum so that when I talk about the actual specific
you're 16, you can actually write code and do this and it's like, "WOW! This is really cool!" So that gets a lot, a lot of, a lot of buy in. Shane Torbert: It's, I mean in the school it's roughly 50/50; so the first year obviously
you're 16, you can actually write code and do this and it's like, "WOW! This is really cool!" So that gets a lot, a lot of, a lot of buy in. Shane Torbert: Life -- female in audience: Evan Glazer: Life and biological sciences.
to unite the team. So Shane , I know you've been-- you hear the term "glue guy" a lot. And you've been called "the ultimate glue guy." So I'm curious to hear just your take on that, on that term, and how you feel about it and how
And everything is always, always changing. And Shane , this is amplifying impact, and it's pursuing excellence, mentoring and coaching, and then imaginative solutions.
And everything is always, always changing. But Shane did that as a player.
I didn't hold it against her. "Agent Shane ," she said, holding out her hand. "Really lovely to meet you." I took the hand and shook it. "Ms. Robinson, likewise." "I'm sorry.
you're 16, you can actually write code and do this and it's like, "WOW! This is really cool!" So that gets a lot, a lot of, a lot of buy in. And Shane had mentioned -- there could be a lot of integration into the whole curriculum which is what happens at some schools. Rather than have a separate computer science strand.
was something that was really important. So Ron and Shane , you both mentioned the Instagram influence and just the social media aspect of this. There's one that's really taken hold of college basketball recently that I think is interesting.
And everything is always, always changing. with Ron and Shane , with their coaches.
All right, everybody, welcome. My name's Shane Peltzman. Welcome to Talks at Google.
I'm so pissed off right now. This kid Shane , he's not doing what I want. I start ranting, and I'm getting more and more worked up.
Welcome to Talks at Google. I'm Shane Peltzman, and today we welcome the cast of "Bohemian Rhapsody," Gwilym Lee, Rami Malek, and Joe Mazzello. Hello everybody. Welcome. Thanks.
And then with every medium, creativity breaks through. So that's why Shane and I-- my co-author likes to call this actually the "Star Wars" cycle, in part, because we're huge "Star Wars" nerds. In any medium, we'll see that the key is that creativity and great stories need to break through.
All we cared about was getting better, and that's all you care about when you're doing drugs. So we meet-- Shane , real quick just so we have time for the Q&A.
close to the need as possible which is pretty much what their company does with no further Ado I'm going to turn it over to Tony and Shane guys it's all yours thanks all right well um I guess a little background on Vol
How I got the idea for "Planet Kindergarten." Who is Dylan, and is he an astronaut? What does Shane Prigmore know about astronauts and space? And finally, I'm going to read to you "Planet Kindergarten." And you'll be the first group of kids that have heard this.
So I found this amazing artist with the help of my editor, Melissa Manlove at Chronicle Books. And his name is Shane Prigmore. And you might recognize some of these images that I'm about to show you.
And from six or five feet away from a whale's eye? His name is Shane Gero.
be extremely powerful. There is a whole line of study, it's not exactly to your point, but I must tell you that story. There is a whole line of studies on what happens to people My former colleague Shane Frederick developed that test. It's called the Cognitive Reflection Test and the people who fail that item that is, who say ten cents they are different in
I would point out, you know, these guys are surfing over the hull of the Jalisco. So that ship provides a hazard kind of unlike most other surf spots I've ever seen anywhere. And this is Shane Dorian. He's thinking twice on this one and it's probably a good thing he did. We could see Jason perched down there. And this is-- Shane broke his
I wish I really had access to a school like this growing up. So the kids in your county are really very privileged. Evan and Shane , we're really thrilled to have you here as speakers. We're really big fans of the work you're doing to inspire the next generation of technology leaders. And we can't really wait, we can't wait to hear exactly how you're doing it.
years of math; all students take calculus; three-quarters go beyond. Computer science which Shane will talk a little bit later, all students take a year in Java and then many go beyond. Four years of English, Social Studies, three years of language; seven different languages; two years of P.E.; a year of Fine Arts.
you're 16, you can actually write code and do this and it's like, "WOW! This is really cool!" So that gets a lot, a lot of, a lot of buy in. of that." Shane Torbert: One other thing on that too is the numerical analysis class I've-I've taught myself a couple times and since it's a math class ev-ev-ev-even though they're
second child would have died in childbirth had she not had the doctors's not been there the third time piece about um uh Shane Bader who plays
second child would have died in childbirth had she not had the doctors's not been there the third time will tell you that Shane bad is right at the center of the reason they're successful even though you you don't see
I have already made my first mistake, which to leave the clicker on my chair. So as Shanee said, we are interested in stopping you from getting sick as you get old. It has been a source of frustration to me that we get sick as we get old, for quite some time.
So our first question is from Shane .
I made this for my friend Shane 's wife who wanted to see... 'cause Shane was a-
Is anyone here a fan of Janelle Shane in AI weirdness?
This is some work by Shane Greenstein at Harvard, who looked at the Bay Area, and how innovation in the Bay Area
I was walking towards the medical unit, I was in another facility, and this officer placed me on the wall. They do random searches and Shane knows they just really abuse the way they search you. And they put you on a wall leaning down, and this guy started touching me in uncomfortable places.
And then a culminating senior year research project in one of our 13 labs where one of 'em is Computer Systems. So I'm gonna pass over to Shane to talk a little bit about our Computer Science program. Shane Torbert: Thank you.
So I think it's trainable, and I think it's something that we all need to be highly committed to. So I think that, Shane , something you just mentioned, though, relates to that, I think. And Ronald, for you two, for both of you, when we think about upgrading skills and really just being able to do your job and do your part and role,
All we cared about was getting better, and that's all you care about when you're doing drugs. And she's like, Shane .
we are here today to talk with Tony and Shane of voltaic systems um and I'm going to give you first a little bit of background so first is um at maker Affair last year um I had my solar
I would point out, you know, these guys are surfing over the hull of the Jalisco. So that ship provides a hazard kind of unlike most other surf spots I've ever seen anywhere. so, Shane actually thought to the idea when you go on an airplane and you see the life jackets you pull the thing and it hits the CO 2 cartridge. He had the guys at Billabong
I would point out, you know, these guys are surfing over the hull of the Jalisco. So that ship provides a hazard kind of unlike most other surf spots I've ever seen anywhere. Male #6: >> Chris: The question was has anybody ever tried Shane Dorian's inflatable wet suit.
"Hey, it's Shane . Here's the new Chugger two-string cigar box guitar. Each one signed and dated.
you're 16, you can actually write code and do this and it's like, "WOW! This is really cool!" So that gets a lot, a lot of, a lot of buy in. And then the other thing that we would love is as Shane had mentioned, across the country we're running short on people who can teach computer science.
you're 16, you can actually write code and do this and it's like, "WOW! This is really cool!" So that gets a lot, a lot of, a lot of buy in. Go ahead. Shane Torbert: Yeah, yeah. Sure, sure.
second child would have died in childbirth had she not had the doctors's not been there the third time um the first move he had made was to trade for Shane Bader and he' done it because when he was um in the front
But here he is, Aubrey de Grey. Thank you, Shanee. I like the way that Shanee introduces me. It's great. I've had the good fortune to be introduced by her twice today.
So your first cornerstone is building credibility, which is acting with integrity, communicating clearly, and then invigorating with optimism. So I think really the first question I'd like to ask Shane and Ronald, for you two as players-- Ronald, as a point guard and starting every game your freshman year; and then, Shane , you've played on multiple different teams.
I start ranting, and I'm getting more and more worked up. And he said, what is Shane 's job here? And I said, well, he's a line cook.
a little extra something to think about today. So, I have Coss Marte and Shane Ennover. So before we really get into everything we're going to discuss today, I want to actually play a little clip for everybody.