Throw a rock in the tech world and you’ll find a “learn-to-code” advocate. But among actual computer science educators, Mike Zamansky at the elite Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan, is one of the most outspoken. His vision was the seed of the Academy for Software Engineering, New York City’s first coding-focused high school. He’s been a public critic of the finished product, though, and now he’s starting something new and more fully under his control. Instead of a standalone school, now he’s addressing computer science outside the school week, starting with Saturdays. Link>>
High School Hacking Lessons To Create “Google-Ready” Students
October 3rd, 2013 by Brad Graham
Posted in: Google, Hacking, High School, Software, STEM
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