My Time in Stanford: Summer in the Bear State
Now, shortly after Christmas with vanilla crescent cookies, mulled wine, and gingerbread—and definitely no snow, though slightly cooler temperatures—I’m finally getting around
Now, shortly after Christmas with vanilla crescent cookies, mulled wine, and gingerbread—and definitely no snow, though slightly cooler temperatures—I’m finally getting around
Together with the Heise Online editorial team and the Federal Competition for Artificial Intelligence, I had the opportunity to write an article for one of the country's largest online magazines. As is usually the case, the text was shortened a bit before final publication. Here is the text
Thanks to project funding from the City of Heidelberg, I am pleased to announce that in autumn 2022 I will be able to hold workshops with students from grade 8 onward on building air quality monitoring stations themselves.
Seven weeks after school started at home, homeschooling is finally working well. If only there weren’t an election campaign to be fought in politics.
Distance learning was supposed to start in Baden-Württemberg today. But overloaded servers prevented an orderly start to learning from home.