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Top 4 Reasons to Study Computer Science

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Do you have interest in computer science but thought it's just about learning to code? While coding is a crucial aspect of computer science, it's not the only reason to pursue this field. Here are the top four benefits of studying computer science that don't include coding. Well, think again!

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From a Week of Computer Science to A Year of Possibilities

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From a Week of Computer Science to A Year of Possibilities: Five Ideas to Take into 2023. We celebrate the incredible effort that made Computer Science Education Week 2022 a resounding success. Check out our How-to Guide for activities along with resources to advocate for computer science in your community.

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Should CS Be Required in High School?

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Meghan Lund Content Marketing Specialist In order to put on that cap and gown and walk across the stage with a diploma in hand, high school students must work hard to complete a certain amount of credits in various subject areas. Has the time come to update these requirements and add computer science to the mix? 3 Reasons Why.

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6 Things You Can Do with a Computer Science Degree

Career in STEM

It’s become sort of a mantra in this day and age: if you don’t know what to major in, go into computer science. Our world relies so much on technology that we need techies to keep things running. So to save you that stress, here’s a list of things that you can do with that computer science degree.

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Inspire Kids to Pursue an IT Degree

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Here are great suggestions for encouraging young participation in a field that is probably the top choice for jobs: 4 Ways to Inspire Kids to Pursue a Degree In Information Technology. This is evident in how an increasing number of schools offer information technology degrees. Start With Toys. Celebrate With Tech.

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What is Java? Java for School Students.

Ellipsis Education

This could be why Java remains the primary language used on the AP Computer Science exam. Knowledge of Java and its applications will undoubtedly help students in their computer science education. Sample of Java code from our Computer Science Applications Java course. Technologies that Use Java.

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Learning Pathways for District-Wide Integration of Skills for Innovation

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This includes developing competency in social-emotional learning, design thinking and computational thinking, whether or not students eventually study computing or engineering or enter the information technology industry. Dr. Brooke Morgan is Coordinator of Innovative Learning for Talladega County Schools in Alabama.