Is there a human side to software engineering?

Listen to computer scientists from around the world talk about how their projects are changing the way we communicate, learn, get around and live our lives.

Nearly every discipline in the arts and sciences has its “loner” stereotype, and computer science is no exception.

In this episode of Podium, Janice Singer -- a cognitive psychologist and researcher in the area of human-computer interaction -- talks about her efforts to develop a Web community of people interested in the social habits of highly effective software engineers and computer scientists.

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Series producer: Barbara Finkelstein
Music: One Sly Move by Kevin MacLeod

Last updated on January 15, 2009

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