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Nova Southeastern University
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314-7796

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“Change Through Code,” 2nd Annual Blacks in Technology Fair, Feb. 18

Celebrate Black History Month at the 2nd Annual Blacks in Technology Fair hosted by NSU’s Office of Innovation and Information Technology. This year’s theme is “Change through Coding,” geared toward middle school students, ages 12-15 years old.

The fair will be held 11:00 am – 1:00 pm and will include several interactive sessions where students will view the contributions of Blacks in technology; learn about innovation in Virtual Reality, see a demonstration of 3-D printing; explore the concept of security, hacking, and mobile phones; visit web sites relating to learning various programming languages; discuss Mac computers vs PCs; explore the process of creating digital art from concept to completed design in a brief demonstration; learn about writing Code; and more.

Free and open to the public. Location: Alvin Sherman Library. For more information, contact Claudia Bonilla (claudiab@nova.edu).

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