Registrations open for the Google India Code to Learn Contest
A few weeks ago we launched the Google rIndia Code to Learn contest to make computer programming fun and easy to learn for school students. The contest involves working with Scratch - a programming language developed by the MIT Media Lab.
Registrations
are still open and we invite school students from classes 5 to 10 from
all over India to explore Scratch and develop projects on it. Students
in classes 9 and 10 can develop their projects in Scratch but are also
welcome to choose Java or C++. Project submissions will begin from
5-Aug-2013. Google's engineers shall judge the project submissions.
There are some cool prizes to be won at the end of the contest.
To learn more and register, please visit the contest website.
Note:
The Contest is open to Indian resident students in Standards 5 to 10 of
any school in India, who have obtained their parents' and/or legal
guardians' permission to enter and whose parents and/or legal guardians
consent.
REFERENCE :Ashwani Sharma, University Programs Lead for Engineering
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