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Help these low-income kids attend pre-college programs

27 pointsby mpotteralmost 11 years ago

5 comments

beatalmost 11 years ago
Have you looked into <a href="http://code2040.org/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;code2040.org&#x2F;</a>? I saw founder Laura Weidman Powers speak at Big Omaha a few weeks ago and was very, very impressed. It&#x27;s a different, more hands-on approach, but it&#x27;s fantastic.
jacquesmalmost 11 years ago
What a sad state of affairs, when gifted students come to rely on private sponsorship in order to be educated. And that&#x27;s in a first world country, now imagine a gifted student in some backwater.<p>Ramanujan comes to mind, how re-invented a whole pile of Mathematics simply because he had nobody to teach him, starting from a few basic text books that were given to him.
jbaudanzaalmost 11 years ago
I went a &quot;computer camp&quot; when I was about that age. I learned a lot but also I got to meet and interact with like-minded young nerds. I really enjoyed it. Best of luck!
mathattackalmost 11 years ago
Great idea, but Holy Moses these programs are expensive. I hope things work out for these highly qualified kids, but is a $12K summer program the most efficient way to fund the future of these kids? Granted the Ivy Leagues are generous with financial aid once they&#x27;re in college, but this seems a little onerous.
dangalmost 11 years ago
We changed the title from &quot;Help these low-income kids learn to code&quot; because &quot;learn to code&quot; seems not to apply to all of them.