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00:16 \\u2013 Welcome to \\u201cTrapped in a BinarySort!\\u201d \\u2026we mean, \\u201cGreater Than Code!\\u201d
\\n\\n01:21 \\u2013 \\u201cSTEAM\\u201d Education
\\n\\n02:36 \\u2013 Getting Involved in Technology and Being a Maker
\\n\\n05:33 \\u2013 Making a Zine and Making it (and other things) Inclusive
\\n\\n\\n\\n[Kickstarter] BubbleSort Zines 2.0: moar computer science zines!
\\n\\n14:03 \\u2013 Passion for Sailor Moon and How it Relates to Teams and Friendship
\\n\\n18:21 \\u2013 Introducing Art Into STEM
\\n\\nAmy Wibowo: Sweaters as a Service \\u2013 Adventures in Machine Knitting @ Madison+ Ruby
\\n\\nThis Long-Lost Nintendo Knitting Machine Would Have Let You Make Sweaters With Your NES
\\n\\n25:36 \\u2013 Making Websites as a Full-time Career
\\n\\n28:22 \\u2013 Human-computer Interaction (HCI) Research
\\n\\nReflections:
\\n\\nAstrid: Pay more attention to the hobbies that you have. You might be able to build a career out of it!
\\n\\nSam: Seeking inspiration in other forms of art.
\\n\\nCoraline: Art gives us empathy for other people\\u2019s experiences.
\\n\\nJessica: Art is not an alternative to technology. It is an integral part to doing technology well.
\\n\\nAmy: Art as admitting you don\\u2019t know everything and wanting to create a little bit of alternate reality that other people can look into and understand.
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Special Guest: Amy Wibowo.
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