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  2. Hack Club - Wikipedia

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    Hack Club is a global nonprofit network of high school computer hackers, makers and coders [3] founded in 2014 by Zach Latta. [4] It now includes more than 500 high school clubs and 40,000 students. [5] It has been featured on the TODAY Show, and profiled in the Wall Street Journal [6] and many other publications.

  3. Code.org - Wikipedia

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    By 2014, Code.org had launched computer courses in thirty US school districts to reach about 5% of all the students in US public schools (about two million students), [46] and by 2015, Code.org had trained about 15,000 teachers to teach computer sciences, able to reach about 600,000 new students previously unable to learn computer coding, with ...

  4. Technology Education and Literacy in Schools - Wikipedia

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    After joining Microsoft, Wang started volunteering to teach the morning computer science class at Issaquah High School, a nearby high school, in 2009. [3] [4] In 2009, Wang founded Technology Education and Literacy in Schools (TEALS), a program that aims to bring software engineers to high school classrooms to teach computer science part-time.

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    The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY) is a gifted education program for school-age children founded in 1979 by psychologist Julian Stanley at Johns Hopkins University. It was established as a research study into how academically advanced children learn and became the first program to identify academically talented students through ...

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    iD Tech Camps is a summer computer camp, based in Campbell, California, that specializes in providing computer technology education to children ages 7 through 19. [1] [2] iD Tech Camps are held at more than 150 U.S. college and university campuses [1] and have expanded into international locations as well.

  7. United States of America Computing Olympiad - Wikipedia

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    The training camp was held at the University of Wisconsin–Parkside for many years, then Colorado College from 2005 to 2007, and then moved to Clemson University in 2010. [2] To qualify, one must be a secondary school student in the U.S. and have scored highly on the Internet contests and/or the US Open.

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  9. Computing education - Wikipedia

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    Initially, only colleges and universities offered computer programming courses, but as time went on, high schools and even middle schools implemented computer science programs. [12] In comparison to science education and mathematics education, computer science (CS) education is a much younger field. [13]

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