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2018 Festival Event:
Unveiling the Internet
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT.
This interactive event will take us to the heart of how the internet works. How exactly does YouTube show you videos so quickly? What are BitCoins and how do you get one? How does information move from one computer to another? We will answer these questions and more as we tinker with code, rotating through different stations doing everything from seeing how your Snapchat snaps move through space to learning how to hack a bank [simulated, naturally].
This event will be held in the computer lab in room E308A.
Nearby free parking is available in the Oxford Road Parking Deck and the Peavine Visitor Lot.
Note: There is an earlier session of this event at 5:30 p.m.
This interactive event will take us to the heart of how the internet works. How exactly does YouTube show you videos so quickly? What are BitCoins and how do you get one? How does information move from one computer to another? We will answer these questions and more as we tinker with code, rotating through different stations doing everything from seeing how your Snapchat snaps move through space to learning how to hack a bank [simulated, naturally].
This event will be held in the computer lab in room E308A.
Nearby free parking is available in the Oxford Road Parking Deck and the Peavine Visitor Lot.
Note: There is an earlier session of this event at 5:30 p.m.
Presented by Emory University
Topics: Technology Science & Society Engineering
Audience: Teens (13-18 yrs)
Where
Math and Science Center Emory University
400 Dowman Drive
Atlanta, 30322
When
Wednesday, March 21st, 2018
7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Admissions
Price: Free with advance registration