- Stefan Bernbo, CEO and founder,
Compuverde, says:
Compuverde has partnered with
Stanford University to mentor computer science students enrolled in CS210
throughout a software design project that offers genuine, hands-on experience. Stanford
is recognized as a worldwide leader for developing today’s brightest computer
science talent, and we are proud to be working with them to bridge the gap
between the classroom and real-world issues.
In this course, Stanford students
gain a thorough understanding of the tools, methods and strategies required to
create and successfully manage software design and development projects that
adhere to corporate standards. Our project will focus on developing innovative
approaches to address current, substantial business pains and new-product-related
innovation challenges driven by real-world issues. Getting involved with
students at this stage in their development offers opportunities that most of
them seldom see materialize. It is one thing to develop and implement a
solution that just gets the job done; the challenge we pose to these students
is to think outside the box to design innovative software solutions for use in a
corporate setting.
This shift in the educational
paradigm is a result of an increasingly competitive career landscape where most
graduates do not have applicable, real-world experience. Working to solve an
industry-wide problem not only challenges students to think critically, it
offers a chance to develop a real-world solution, rather than an answer to an
academic exercise.
We are honored to collaborate with
the students and instructors of CS210 as a corporate project partner. Our goal
is to support today’s eager computer science minds as they seek innovative
solutions to high-energy consumption in data centers and other deep-rooted
industry problems. We feel that once a student has reached a certain threshold
of proficiency in computer science, the most effective learning mechanism from
that point forward is the experience of applying his or her skills to real
challenges that exist today.
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