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Increasing accessibility to computer science education across the U.S.
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Two girls from the Georgia Computes! summer camp for rising 4th to 6th graders use a LEGO WeDo kit to make a top spinner. They programmed the top spinner using Scratch so that it turned off the motor when they lifted the motor from the top
Credit: Georgia Computes!, Georgia Tech
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A group of students from the Alliance for Access to Computing Careers watches with interest as they gather around a rack of scientific equipment.
Credit: DO-IT Center, University of Washington, Seattle
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Access Computing Alliance--a student in a wheelchair holds a small wooden stick and types into the computer using an adaptive keyboard.
Credit: DO-IT Center, University of Washington, Seattle
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