Fostering Tech Talent in Schools
Here is a link to an article in the New York Times about Microsoft’s activities in the Seattle area, promoting Computer Science education in the high schools. Kevin Wang is in the news again.
Here is a link to an article in the New York Times about Microsoft’s activities in the Seattle area, promoting Computer Science education in the high schools. Kevin Wang is in the news again.
The Computer Science & Information Technology (CS&IT) Conference is the only international conference specifically developed for K-12 computer science educators. This year the conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Irvine on July 9th and 10th, 2012, in Irvine, CA. To see the agenda, register for the conference, or reserve your reduced housing rate at the Hyatt, visit www.cstaconference.org.
Two of our chapter members recently received a nice recognition. Hélène Martin and Lauren Bricker were fêted by the UW CSE department, having been nominated by current undergrads in that program as secondary teachers who inspired them in high school or community college classes. Read more about the award and the event here: UW CSE “Inspirational Teacher” dinner. Congratulations, Hélène and Lauren!
Another successful competition has come and gone! We had 27 teams participate from 12 schools, 12 judges from industry, and 10 advisors. Amazon.com was our official sponsor! They provided us with many judges, 17 pizzas from Zeek’s, tons of snacks and breakfast items, drinks, shirts for everyone, gift cards, and two kindles! Plus they let us use their facilities and provided us with a Tech Talk! We are very thankful for all their support of our contest. Contest Winners: Novice…
Registration is now closed for this Saturday’s PS CSTA Spring Programming Contest, sponsored by Amazon.com. 26 teams from 12 Puget Sound area high schools will be participating. Read about the lineup here: http://goo.gl/0CtvL.
Registration is now open for the PS CSTA Spring Programming Contest ! Please join us on Saturday, April 28, for this great event. Register your team by April 22 to participate. Amazon.com is sponsoring the contest and it will be held at their South Lake Union Campus. See the Programming Contests page of our site for full details.
Interesting piece from the NY Times about the research of Danah Boyd on teenage online behavior: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/22/fashion/danah-boyd-cracking-teenagers-online-codes.html (curiously cataloged in the “Fashion” section because it appeared in the NYT “Sunday Styles” section of the print edition)
I read something recently about a fairly new course management software platform called Coursekit. Today I see that they have received some VC funding: http://goo.gl/GE6Ed. Its avowed simplicity was appealing, and I have been meaning to check it out. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with it?
Thank you to everyone that participated in, helped out with, or judged the programming competition! This was our largest turnout to date with 15 schools bringing 43 total teams! Remember that the December contest is your practice for the April contest!! Contest Winners: Novice – 1st Place – Lakeside School – Alex Tong, Nat Mayer, Hannah Ruggiero Novice – 2nd Place – Garfield High School – Caitlin Rochlin, William Zhou, Lucy Spain Novice – 3rd Place – Lakeside School – Nikhil Khanna, Aran Khanna Advanced – 1st Place – Garfield High…
Microsoft has announced its summer 2012 internship program for high school students: Here at Microsoft, high school students just like you will work on cutting-edge technology that will make a real difference in people’s lives all over the world. As an intern, your insider’s look into high-tech professions may give you a little inspiration as you make plans for college. It’ll also give you a head start on building a good resume. You’ll receive a competitive hourly wage plus a…