Aug 2

High school has came a long way since calculators and keyboarding, students now get to work on much higher levels education and use technology in classrooms that allows them to take courses that teach them how to program things. Students can take courses that help them develop applications for fun things like social networking sites and cell phones as well as developing games and programs that will do virtually anything. Courses that teach students to program things let students work independently or in groups with other students, fostering good peer relationships. This helps explain it more.

Programming is not just a simple class elective or demanding requirement, but now the subject can cover an entire post-secondary curriculum and many of these programs are being funded by major international corporations. Even better is the outcome of such programs, they are not just courses that lead to vocational and technical school degrees, but are funded and offered by major learning institutions and lead to college degrees and certificates with these well-known universities.

Education has came a long way now that in a high school class you can program things at any level, while having fun and working towards a future career. How many students can say they created a video game for school credit that got them into college?

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