An Ace For Visually-impaired Students In Computer Science
Tuesday, December 2, 2008 - 09:49
in Psychology & Sociology
Many computing luminaries, such as Steve Jobs or Bill Gates, have an early experience in common -- an engaging experience in middle school or high school that sparked an excitement for learning everything they could about computers. Today, many young people are surrounded by computing at home and in school, and some of them will likely find a similar passion that will lead them to push tomorrow's frontiers in computer science.
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