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CEISMC and STEM@GTRI launched an innovative Computer Science for Rural Georgia High Schools Pilot Program. Through this project, participating rural high schools in Georgia have access to computer science modules based on unique programs/resources at Georgia Tech, developed and led by Georgia Tech faculty. This pioneering initiative aims to bridge the digital divide by offering these interactive modules in critical areas such as coding, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, sensors, and data visualization. Through this collaboration, Georgia Tech is empowering the next generation of tech-savvy leaders, fostering interest in STEM fields, and opening doors to exciting career opportunities.

Program Goals: 

  • Increase awareness and knowledge in key areas  in the field of computer science among high school students
  • Increase the students’ intent to persist in the study of computer science
  • Create a community of learning among the participating educators
  • Increase the capacity of rural school districts to offer innovative computer science content

During the pilot year (2022-2023), participants included Cartersville City Schools and Chattooga, Effingham, Fayette, Gordon, Haralson, Liberty, and Walker counties.

Questions: Email marissagardner@gatech.edu.

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