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Nel secondo episodio di questa serie, parliamo della vita adulta di Ada e della nascita della sua opera. Pensieri in codice Sostenitori di oggi: Edoardo Secco, Carlo Tomas Attrezzatura utilizzata: Shure Microfono Podcast USB MV7 Codice sconto agli eventi del GrUSP: community_PIC https://www.grusp.org/ Fonti: https://amzn.to/3IT0pRC - Betty A. Toole - Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers: A Selection from the Letters of Lord Byron’s Daughter and Her Description of the First Computer https://amzn.to/3IEJn8C - Jennifer Chiaverini - L’incantatrice dei numeri https://books.google.it/books/about/Sketch_of_the_Analytical_Engine_invented.html?id=hPRmnQEACAAJ&redir_esc=y Voci amiche: Maria Chiara Virgili di Dannati Architetti - nella parte di Ada Lovelace da Jennifer Chiaverini - L’Incantatrice di numeri (Ada Byron Lovelace). ^f64543 e da Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers ^aa99cd Alex Raccuglia di TechnoPillz nella parte di Charles Babbage da Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers Sostieni il progetto Sostieni tramite Satispay Sostieni tramite Revolut Sostieni tramite PayPal Sostieni utilizzando i link affiliati di Pensieri in codice: Amazon, Todoist, ProtonMail, ProtonVPN, Satispay Partner GrUSP (Codice sconto per tutti gli eventi: community_PIC) Schrödinger Hat Crediti Sound design - Alex Raccuglia Voce intro - Maria Chiara Virgili Voce intro - Spad Musiche - Kubbi - Up In My Jam, Light-foot - Moldy Lotion, Creativity, Old time memories Suoni - Zapsplat.com Cover e trascrizione - Francesco Zubani
Nel secondo episodio di questa serie, parliamo della vita adulta di Ada e della nascita della sua opera.Pensieri in codiceSostenitori di oggi:Edoardo Secco, Carlo TomasSostieni tramite SatispaySostieni tramite RevolutSostieni tramite PayPalSostieni utilizzando i link affiliati di Pensieri in codice:Amazon Todoist ProtonMail ProtonVPN SatispayAttrezzatura utilizzata:Shure Microfono Podcast USB MV7Crediti:Sound design - Alex RaccugliaVoce intro - Maria Chiara VirgiliVoce intro - SpadMusiche - Kubbi - Up In My Jam, Light-foot - Moldy Lotion, Creativity, Old time memoriesSuoni - Zapsplat.comCodice sconto agli eventi del GrUSP: community_PIChttps://www.grusp.org/Fonti:https://amzn.to/3IT0pRC - Betty A. Toole - Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers: A Selection from the Letters of Lord Byron's Daughter and Her Description of the First Computerhttps://amzn.to/3IEJn8C - Jennifer Chiaverini - L'incantatrice dei numerihttps://books.google.it/books/about/Sketch_of_the_Analytical_Engine_invented.html?id=hPRmnQEACAAJ&redir_esc=yVoci amiche:Maria Chiara Virgili di Dannati Architetti -nella parte di Ada Lovelace da Jennifer Chiaverini - L'Incantatrice di numeri (Ada Byron Lovelace). ^f64543e da Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers ^aa99cdAlex Raccuglia di TechnoPillznella parte di Charles Babbage da Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers
Fino ad oggi, questo è forse il progetto più ambizioso di Pensieri in codice: una monografica in 3 episodi su Ada Lovelace e la sua opera. Attrezzatura utilizzata: Shure Microfono Podcast USB MV7 Codice sconto agli eventi del GrUSP: community_PIC https://www.grusp.org/ Fonti: https://amzn.to/3IT0pRC - Betty A. Toole - Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers: A Selection from the Letters of Lord Byron’s Daughter and Her Description of the First Computer https://amzn.to/3IEJn8C - Jennifer Chiaverini - L’incantatrice dei numeri https://books.google.it/books/about/Sketch_of_the_Analytical_Engine_invented.html?id=hPRmnQEACAAJ&redir_esc=y Voci amiche: Martina Costanza Vitale - nella parte di Miss Chaloner da Jennifer Chiaverini - L’Incantatrice di numeri (Ada Byron Lovelace). Maria Chiara Virgili di Dannati Architetti - nella parte di Ada Lovelace da Jennifer Chiaverini - L’Incantatrice di numeri (Ada Byron Lovelace). Simona di Gli scimmioni non leggono Nietzsche - nella parte di Sophia Frend da da Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers. Sostieni il progetto Sostieni tramite Satispay Sostieni tramite Revolut Sostieni tramite PayPal Sostieni utilizzando i link affiliati di Pensieri in codice: Amazon, Todoist, ProtonMail, ProtonVPN, Satispay Partner GrUSP (Codice sconto per tutti gli eventi: community_PIC) Schrödinger Hat Crediti Sound design - Alex Raccuglia Voce intro - Maria Chiara Virgili Voce intro - Spad Musiche - Kubbi - Up In My Jam, Light-foot - Moldy Lotion, Creativity, Old time memories Suoni - Zapsplat.com Cover e trascrizione - Francesco Zubani
Fino ad oggi, questo è forse il progetto più ambizioso di Pensieri in codice: una monografica in 3 episodi su Ada Lovelace e la sua opera.Pensieri in codiceSostenitori di oggi:Edoardo Secco, Carlo TomasSostieni tramite SatispaySostieni tramite RevolutSostieni tramite PayPalSostieni utilizzando i link affiliati di Pensieri in codice:Amazon Todoist ProtonMail ProtonVPN SatispayAttrezzatura utilizzata:Shure Microfono Podcast USB MV7Crediti:Sound design - Alex RaccugliaVoce intro - Maria Chiara VirgiliVoce intro - SpadMusiche - Kubbi - Up In My Jam, Light-foot - Moldy Lotion, Creativity, Old time memoriesSuoni - Zapsplat.comCodice sconto agli eventi del GrUSP: community_PIChttps://www.grusp.org/Fonti:https://amzn.to/3IT0pRC - Betty A. Toole - Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers: A Selection from the Letters of Lord Byron's Daughter and Her Description of the First Computerhttps://amzn.to/3IEJn8C - Jennifer Chiaverini - L'incantatrice dei numerihttps://books.google.it/books/about/Sketch_of_the_Analytical_Engine_invented.html?id=hPRmnQEACAAJ&redir_esc=yVoci amiche:Martina Costanza Vitale -nella parte di Miss Chaloner da Jennifer Chiaverini - L'Incantatrice di numeri (Ada Byron Lovelace).Maria Chiara Virgili di Dannati Architetti -nella parte di Ada Lovelace da Jennifer Chiaverini - L'Incantatrice di numeri (Ada Byron Lovelace).Simona di Gli scimmioni non leggono Nietzsche -nella parte di Sophia Frend da da Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers.
Award-winning author Laurie Wallmark writes mostly picture book biographies of women in STEM. Her titles include Code Breaker, Spy Hunter: How Elizebeth Friedman Changed the Course of Two World Wars; Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine, Grace Hopper: Queen of Computer Code; and Hedy Lamarr's Double Life. In our discussion, we discuss her brand new book, Rivka's Presents (Random House Studio, 2023)), a heartwarming fictional story of a young Jewish girl living on the Lower East Side who can't start school because her father is sick, so she makes a trade with her neighbors: chores for lessons. Mel Rosenberg is a professor emeritus of microbiology (Tel Aviv University, emeritus) who fell in love with children's books as a small child and now writes his own. He is co-founder of Ourboox, a web platform with some 240,000 ebooks that allows anyone to create and share flipbooks comprising text, pictures and videos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Award-winning author Laurie Wallmark writes mostly picture book biographies of women in STEM. Her titles include Code Breaker, Spy Hunter: How Elizebeth Friedman Changed the Course of Two World Wars; Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine, Grace Hopper: Queen of Computer Code; and Hedy Lamarr's Double Life. In our discussion, we discuss her brand new book, Rivka's Presents (Random House Studio, 2023)), a heartwarming fictional story of a young Jewish girl living on the Lower East Side who can't start school because her father is sick, so she makes a trade with her neighbors: chores for lessons. Mel Rosenberg is a professor emeritus of microbiology (Tel Aviv University, emeritus) who fell in love with children's books as a small child and now writes his own. He is co-founder of Ourboox, a web platform with some 240,000 ebooks that allows anyone to create and share flipbooks comprising text, pictures and videos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Episode SummaryLaurie Wallmark is a pioneer – one of the first women at Princeton, a software engineer, a computer science professor, an entrepreneur who created an online bookstore before Amazon ever did, and now, an award-winning writer of picture book biographies of women in STEM, for kids. Passionate about science, writing, teaching, and learning, Laurie shares her story, on this episode of The Sydcast.Sydney Finkelstein Syd Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He holds a Master's degree from the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Professor Finkelstein has published 25 books and 90 articles, including the bestsellers Why Smart Executives Fail and Superbosses: How Exceptional Leaders Master the Flow of Talent, which LinkedIn Chairman Reid Hoffman calls the “leadership guide for the Networked Age.” He is also a Fellow of the Academy of Management, a consultant and speaker to leading companies around the world, and a top 25 on the Global Thinkers 50 list of top management gurus. Professor Finkelstein's research and consulting work often relies on in-depth and personal interviews with hundreds of people, an experience that led him to create and host his own podcast, The Sydcast, to uncover and share the stories of all sorts of fascinating people in business, sports, entertainment, politics, academia, and everyday life.Laurie Wallmark Award-winning author Laurie Wallmark writes picture book biographies of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) as well as fiction. Her books have earned five starred trade reviews, been chosen as Junior Library Guild Selections, and received awards such as Outstanding Science Trade Book, Best STEM Book, Cook Prize Honor Book, Crystal Kite Award, Mathical Honor Book, and Parents' Choice Gold Medal. Her titles include Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine, Grace Hopper: Queen of Computer Code, Hedy Lamarr's Double Life, Numbers In Motion, Code Breaker, Spy Hunter, and her debut fiction picture book, Dino Pajama Party. Laurie has an MFA in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts and is a former software engineer and computer science professor. Insights from this episode: How Laurie ended up writing booksLaurie's supportive parents while pursuing STEM coursesTeaching kids about failureInsights on Laurie being an outlier What it feels like to represent a minority groupBuilding her own companyInsights into Laurie's e-commerce businessInsights into illustrations in booksWhat makes a successful picture bookLessons she has learned from being a children's book authorQuotes from the show:“The key to writing is rewriting and editing” —Syd Finkelstein [6:15]“When you first start writing like that and you are not coming from this whole background where you've been writing all your life, you don't tell people because what if it doesn't sell? what if it's no good?” —Laurie Wallmark [9:59]“One of the things that we are trying to show kids, especially in the sciences, is that failure is a part of the process. That it really is part of the process of advancing science” —Laurie Wallmark [10:58]“An individual has that inner strength and support, family support, friendship support, to be able to show that YES, she can do it, in spite of the naysayers” —Laurie Wallmark [14:08]“That stereotyping is so common and it's something that is being recognized in business, in schools, in society, way more than ever before, but it's still there” —Syd Finkelstein [14:56]“I started a mail order company that sold books about adoption and infertility (…) I had a bookstore on the web before Amazon did!” —Laurie Wallmark [25:16]“What makes a good picture book? That one is easy. A good picture book is one that kids are going to want to read or be read to over and over again. You know it's not a one and done” —Laurie Wallmark [38:42]“I started way before this current wave of picture book biographies, and especially picture book biographies of underrepresented women in STEM. I like to think that I started the wave and then people just followed right behind me” —Laurie Wallmark [45:59]Stay connected:Sydney FinkelsteinWebsite: http://thesydcast.comLinkedIn: Sydney FinkelsteinTwitter: @sydfinkelsteinFacebook: The SydcastInstagram: The SydcastLaurie Wallmark Website: Laurie WallmarkTwitter: Laurie WallmarkSubscribe to our podcast + download each episode on Stitcher, iTunes, and Spotify.This episode was produced and managed by Podcast Laundry.
Award-winning author Laurie Wallmark writes picture book biographies of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) as well as fiction. Her books have earned multiple starred trade reviews, been chosen as Junior Library Guild Selections, and received awards such as Outstanding Science Trade Book, Best STEM Book, Crystal Kite Award, Cook Prize Honor, and Parents' Choice Gold Medal. Her titles include ADA BYRON LOVELACE AND THE THINKING MACHINE, GRACE HOPPER: QUEEN OF COMPUTER CODE, HEDY LAMARR'S DOUBLE LIFE, NUMBERS IN MOTION, CODE BREAKER, SPY HUNTER. And her debut fiction picture book, DINO PAJAMA PARTY. Laurie has an MFA in Writing from VCFA and frequently presents at schools as well as national professional conferences (NSTA, NCTE, ALA, TLA, etc.). She is a former software engineer and computer science professor. You can find Laurie on the Web at www.lauriewallmark.com and @lauriewallmark. Dino Pajama Party (Running Press Kids, 2021) Code Breaker, Spy Hunter (Abrams Kids, 2021) Numbers in Motion (Creston Books, 2020) Hedy Lamarr's Double Life (Sterling Kids, 2019) Grace Hopper: Queen of Computer Code (Sterling Kids, 2017) Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine (Creston Books, 2015)
Award-winning author Laurie Wallmark writes picture book biographies of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) as well as fiction. Her books have earned multiple starred trade reviews, been chosen as Junior Library Guild Selections, and received awards such as Outstanding Science Trade Book, Best STEM Book, Crystal Kite Award, Cook Prize Honor, and Parents' Choice Gold Medal. Her titles include ADA BYRON LOVELACE AND THE THINKING MACHINE, GRACE HOPPER: QUEEN OF COMPUTER CODE, HEDY LAMARR'S DOUBLE LIFE, NUMBERS IN MOTION, CODE BREAKER, SPY HUNTER. And her debut fiction picture book, DINO PAJAMA PARTY. Laurie has an MFA in Writing from VCFA and frequently presents at schools as well as national professional conferences (NSTA, NCTE, ALA, TLA, etc.). She is a former software engineer and computer science professor. You can find Laurie on the Web at www.lauriewallmark.com and @lauriewallmark. Dino Pajama Party (Running Press Kids, 2021) Code Breaker, Spy Hunter (Abrams Kids, 2021) Numbers in Motion (Creston Books, 2020) Hedy Lamarr's Double Life (Sterling Kids, 2019) Grace Hopper: Queen of Computer Code (Sterling Kids, 2017) Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine (Creston Books, 2015)
Join children's book authors Rajani LaRocca and Artemis Roehrig as they talk to doctor and children's book author Amitha Jagannath Knight about Writing Through Residency. You can find books by all our guests in the STEM Women in KidLit bookstore! Support STEM Women in Kidlit!Books recommended on this episode:ADA Byron Lovelace & the Thinking MachineLaurie Wallmark (Author) April Chu (Illustrator)Sky Gazing: A Guide to the Moon, Sun, Planets, Stars, Eclipses, and ConstellationsMeg Thacher (Author)Classified: The Secret Career of Mary Golda Ross, Cherokee Aerospace EngineerTraci Sorell (Author) Natasha Donovan (Illustrator) A Life Electric: The Story of Nikola TeslaAzadeh Westergaard (Author) Júlia Sardà (Illustrator)
Laurie Wallmark returns to the Lab Out Loud podcast to share two new stories celebrating women in STEM: Code Breaker, Spy Hunter about Elizabeth Friedman and Numbers in Motion about Sophie Kowalevski. Laurie joins co-hosts Brian Bartel and Dale Basler to share these fascinating stories while discussing the role of STEM in schools and the importance of exposing all kids to STEM learning opportunities. About the Guest Laurie Wallmark is a computer science teacher and award-winning children's author featuring picture book biographies that recognize women in STEM. Her breakout book Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine (Creston Books) debuted in 2017 and was readily recognized with numerous awards. Show notes at: https://laboutloud.com/2021/11/episode-256-women-in-stem/
Clare is recovering from surgery--so because she's a weenie, we're just doing a minisode this week! We round out our coverage of the life of Ada Byron Lovelace by discussing her probable half sister, Elizabeth Medora Leigh. In this episode, we discuss the financial power that husbands had over their wives during the Victorian Era, as well as how Victorian doctors thought that opium was the cure to...everything. Have fun! Source: The Bride of Science: Romance, Reason, and Byron's Daughter, by Benjamin Woolley Got Something to Say to Us? rudehistorypodcast@gmail.com Social Media! @rudehistory on twitter, instagram, and facebook rudehistoryeducation on tumblr
Last week, we discussed her parents' terrible marriage. This week, we're discussing the actual life of Ada Byron Lovelace! We divided the episode into two parts: In the first, we discuss Ada's enduring contributions to the history of computer science. In the second, we discuss how her parents's shitshow of a marriage traumatized her mother so badly that she emotionally and financially abused Ada well into adulthood. Uplifting! Sources: Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet, by Claire L. Evans The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution, by Walter Isaacson The Bride of Science: Romance, Reason, and Byron's Daughter, by Benjamin Woolley Visit the Website! rudehistoryeducation.wordpress.com Got Something to Say to Us? rudehistorypodcast@gmail.com Social Media! @rudehistory on twitter, instagram, and facebook rudehistoryeducation on tumblr
The first in a two part series about Ada Byron Lovelace, the world's first computer programmer! This introductory episode deals with the story of Ada's parents: Lord George Gordon Byron, famed poet and noted chaos gremlin, and Anne Isabella Milbanke, a normal human being. Over the course of almost two hours (sorry, everyone), we'll discuss the dangers of internet dating in the 19th century, why you CAN love your sister too much, and how the greatest crime any woman can commit is being a buzzkill. Pandemic warning: You can hear Clare's husband doing something in the kitchen towards the very end of the episode. It's annoying, it cannot be scrubbed from the audio, and he's barely sorry for your pain. C'est la vie. Sources: Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet, by Claire L. Evans The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution, by Walter Isaacson The Bride of Science: Romance, Reason, and Byron's Daughter, by Benjamin Woolley Ada's Algorithm: How Lord Byron's Daughter Ada Lovelace Launched the Digital Age, by James Essinger Visit the Website! rudehistoryeducation.wordpress.com Got Something to Say to Us? rudehistorypodcast@gmail.com Social Media! @rudehistory on twitter, instagram, and facebook rudehistoryeducation on tumblr
Laurie Wallmark is children's picture book author with three published non-fiction titles: Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine (Creston Books, 2015)- Starred Reviews from Kirkus, Publisher's Weekly, Booklist, School Library Journal; Grace Hopper Queen of Computer Code (Sterling, 2017)- Kirkus Starred Review Parents' Choice Gold Medal Bank Street Best Ch. Books; and Hedy Lamarr’s Double Life (Sterling, 2019) (released February 5th!) Laurie has an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts as well as degrees in biochemistry and information systems. When she is not writing she teaches courses on writing for children. To find out more about Laurie's books please visit her website at https://www.lauriewallmark.com Follow Laurie on Twitter @lauriewallmark Be sure to join the My Messy Muse community on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/mymessymuse If you are interested in a picture book critique, a strategy session or a school visit with host Michele McAvoy, please visit her website at www.michelemcavoy.com/workwithme Follow host Michele McAvoy Twitter: @michele_mcavoy Instagram: @michelemcavoy
This week Lab Out Loud welcomes Laurie Wallmark to the show. As a computer science teacher and award-winning children's author, Laurie has been writing picture book biographies that recognize women in STEM. Her breakout book Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine (Creston Books) debuted in 2017 and was readily recognized with numerous awards. Laurie's most recent book, Hedy Lamarr's Double Life, was just released in February from Sterling Children's Books. Listen to the show to hear Laurie discuss Hedy Lamarr in her new book, how she chooses women in STEM to write about, and why her work is so important. Show notes at: https://laboutloud.com/2019/02/episode-202-women-in-stem/
Ada Byron Lovelace discovers why horses aren't as pretty as she thinks.