Tech Celebrates Computer Science Education Week
Computer Science Education Week continues into this weekend, and tech has been at work with various company-led initiatives to spark interest in the field and help equip more people with the right skills to succeed in the digital economy.
This week, we also welcomed the release of the White House's five-year STEM education strategic plan, which calls for building strong foundations for STEM literacy and increasing diversity and inclusion in the STEM fields.
As the nation remembered the life and legacy of President George H.W. Bush this week, tech leaders around the country honored his leadership and service to our nation. See more below.
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What we're saying
TechNet Welcomes Release of White House’s Five-Year STEM Strategy
What we're reading
Apple Brings Coding Education to More Students for Computer Science Education Week | Apple Newsroom
Join Google for Hour of Code | Google for Education
Students Receive Hands-on Training Through Internships with AT&T and Other Companies Across the U.S. | AT&T Aspire
Microsoft Pledges $10 Million to Code.org to Expand Computer Education | CNET
We Need to Add Another “E” to STEM | Blog post by JC2 Ventures Founder and CEO John Chambers | LinkedIn Pulse
Riding with Waymo One Today | Waymo Blog
What we're watching
Verizon Innovative Learning Retail Lab | Verizon
Every Step Matters | Waymo
TechNet in the news
Trump Administration Releases STEM Plan | Multichannel News
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