Randy Pausch
Randy Pausch
COMPUTER SCIENTIST AND EDUCATOR
A pioneering professor at Carnegie Mellon University, known for co-founding the Entertainment Technology Center, creating the Alice programming environment that taught millions of students to code through storytelling, and delivering one of the most-watched lectures in academic history. Pausch brought childlike wonder, relentless optimism, and radical generosity to everything from virtual reality research to mentoring students to the question of how to live when you know time is running out.
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