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Sunday, March 23, 2008
Computer Science Training for Middle and High School Students
The Dept of Computer Science at the University of Maryland is sponsoring their annual Passport Program this Summer for middle and high school students interested in computer science or computer programming. This program is offered at no cost to the student. The online application needs to be completed by the May 30, 2008 deadline.
Share this information with any student, parent or teacher that you think might be interested.
Labels:
education,
K-12 Students,
STEM,
training,
University of Maryland
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2 comments:
I'm cross posting this at my site, too. Hopefully the word can get out to even more people.
Urban Scientist - Asante sana! One way to grow the science and education blogs is to encourage cross-posting and comments and such on one another's blogs. You've begun that process!
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