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News Release 15-060

College Board and NSF expand partnership to bring computer science classes to high schools across the U.S.

College Board to endorse resources developed and piloted with NSF support in order to expand access to high-quality computer science education

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A student points at the Choreographe visual programming environment used to program the Nao humanoid robot. Andrew Williams observes in the background.

Credit: John C. Williams, Humanoid Engineering & Intelligent Robotics (HEIR) Lab, Marquette University


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Marie desJardins, a professor of Computer Science at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, leads an NSF's funded project to building community and knowledge to increase statewide support for computing education in Maryland.

Credit: Marie desJardin, UMBC


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NSF supported the developed of the "Exploring Computer Science" course, which has been shown to boost female student participation in L.A. school district to double the national average.

Credit: NSF