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Resources
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- encourages high school students with disabilities to pursue computing and IT careers. There, you’ll find profiles of successful computing students and professionals who happen to have disabilities and resources to learn more about careers in computing.
- Watch the video With the increasing demand for computing professionals, it’s important that students with disabilities are included in computing courses.
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