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Google Science Fair winners: Flashlights without batteries, ‘bat signals,’ non-viral viruses

And all, of course, from teenagers.

Childhood education: Invest in Montana’s future today

For Montana to have a strong workforce tomorrow, we need to start investing in our future today by teaching children the skills to succeed from Day One.

My Advice for Young Entrepreneurs? Learn to Code – CodeMontana.org

Programming is becoming a new form of startup literacy – a language you need to effectively communicate with the team. Start learning this lifelong skill today and you’ll get more startup opportunities, will build better products – and you’ll enjoy it a lot more.

4 reasons entrepreneurship is crucial to a middle school education

Many entrepreneurs working today equate their success to an early pioneering spirit.

Fab Lab Excites Wyoming Students

http://www.jhnewsandguide.com/article.php?art_id=10294

Plotting a path to graduation – Role models – Capital High seniors, staff encourage young students to prepare

"Students are more likely to graduate if they come to high school prepared."

Education for everyone: An interview with Sal Khan

Defining the ability to do a math problem as your ability to innovate is like measuring an artist by how well they mix paint, or a dancer by how flexible they are.

Change Agents: The Menlo App Academy (started by kids) wants kids to code

The Menlo App Academy http://www.menloappacademy.com/ , started by two California teens, is on a mission to teach more kids the joys of coding.

Sally Mauk: Gallup researcher says colleges not doing enough to help students find jobs

"What we see is a lot of people advocating young people to get involved in a whole bunch of things," said Busteed, "at the cost of getting involved in one or two of them in a very meaningful way."

Teachers blast about Idaho data tracking program

Software to track and improve Idaho student performance isn’t working as planned, according to educators who complained about the program this week.