CS4HS (Computer Science for High School) is an initiative sponsored by Google to promote Computer Science in high school curriculum. With a grant from Google's Education Group, universities develop projects including workshops for local high school CS teachers that incorporate informational talks by industry leaders, and discussions on new and emerging CS curricula at the high school level. On this site, you'll find information on how to hold a CS4HS program and workshop at your university, information for workshop attendees and partners, and other helpful resources. We currently offer CS4HS grants in the US, Canada, and Europe, Middle East and Africa.
February 18 - Online Application closes
visit http://cs4hs.media.mit.edu/
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