Computing Surge in Georgia from Inside Higher Ed

October 6, 2009 at 10:45 am Leave a comment

Inside Higher Ed just did a really nice piece on Georgia Computes: Computing Surge in Georgia.  Do go on to read the Comments which reflects the need for more public policy work to build on the efforts to build up the classrooms.  Great teachers and great materials don’t go far if the policymakers don’t value computer science and create the incentives to get students into the classes.

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