#pragma section-numbers off == The Delaware Valley ACM SIGCSE Chapter == This page is for use of formative activities of the local chapter of ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) SIGCSE (Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education). Hi, I hope that there are connections into the 2 yr college and h.s. communities so that they are included in planning activities. Bruce Klein, SIGCSE Board == Mailing List == Please add your name and e-mail here if you would like to be involved with the activities of the Chapter and would like to be informed about local activities. 1. Deepak Kumar (dkumar@cs.brynmawr.edu) 2. Dan Joyce (daniel.joyce@villanova.edu) 3. Deborah Knox (knox@tcnj.edu) == Events == We have declared April as "Computing History Month" at Bryn Mawr. Starting April 4 (thursday), we will have a talk, or a movie plus talk, every thursday of April: April 3, 2003 '''Von Neumann’s Universe: Digital Computing at the IAS, 1945-1958''' A talk by George Dyson From 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. (Tea at 3:30 p.m.) April 10, 2003 '''To Dream Tomorrow: A Protrait of Ada Lovelace''' Documentary, COlor 53 mins, Flare Films, 2003. Produced & Directed by John Fuegi & Jo Francis Screening followed by Q&A with John Fuegi & Jo Francis From 7:30 tp 9:00 p.m. (Tea at 7:00 p.m.) April 17, 2003 '''Alan Turing: Breaking the Code''' Starring Derek Jacobi as Alan Turing. Directed by Herbert Wise, 1997. Based on the screenplay by Hugh Whitemore and the book Alan Turing: The Enigma From 7:30 tp 9:00 p.m. (Tea at 7:00 p.m.) For more details visit [http://www.cs.brynmawr.edu]