March 2009 Vol. 21/No. 2 ∫ Download PDF Version - 2.2 MB ∫
By Jeannette M. Wing, Assistant director of NSF for CISE Full Article
Computing innovations drive our economy, underlie scientific advances, change societal behavior, and support national security. Tomorrow’s innovations rely on today’s students. To sustain progress, we need a continuous supply of creative and highly trained computer science researchers, a diverse well-trained computing workforce, and an educated, IT-literate citizenry. So, how are we doing?
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