Randy Pausch
Randy Pausch was a Professor of Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, and Design at Carnegie Mellon, where he was the co-founder of Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center (ETC). He was a National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator and a Lilly Foundation Teaching Fellow. He had sabbaticals at Walt Disney Imagineering and Electronic Arts (EA), and consulted with Google on user interface design. Dr. Pausch received his bachelors in Computer Science from Brown...See more
Randy Pausch was a Professor of Computer Science, Human-Computer Interaction, and Design at Carnegie Mellon, where he was the co-founder of Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center (ETC). He was a National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator and a Lilly Foundation Teaching Fellow. He had sabbaticals at Walt Disney Imagineering and Electronic Arts (EA), and consulted with Google on user interface design. Dr. Pausch received his bachelors in Computer Science from Brown University and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University. He was the director of the Alice (... software project, and had traveled in zero-gravity. He lived with his wife, Jai, and their three young children in Virginia. Jeff Zaslow wrote the Wall Street Journal column that fueled the initial interest in Randy Pausch's lecture. He is also the co-author of Captain Chesley Sullenberger's The Highest Duty and the author of The Girls from Ames , both bestsellers. See less
Randy Pausch's Featured Books
Randy Pausch book reviews
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The Last Lecture
Moving & Inspiring
The story of how Randy Pausch responded when he learned that his invitation to deliver a 'traditional' "Last Lecture" to a group of college students turned out to be his actual last lecture after he ... Read More
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The Last Lecture
HMMM...
by WILMOM, Sep 20, 2012
This is a book for a limited readership, I'm thinking. Had difficulty getting into it, but that is a subjective viewpoint.
It is well written, and I would recommend it to a few of my friends who, ... Read More
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The Last Lecture
Welcomed gift.
by qued-in, Nov 16, 2010
Bought as gift, and it was given high marks by the recipient as a wonderful, interesting read. Read More