
Amazon Web Services, Arizona State to offer for-credit cloud education to 10K high schoolers
The Ed Equity Lab partnered with ASU to deliver credit-bearing courses at no cost to high school students. The cloud computing classes, which will start this fall, will be asynchronous and taught by faculty members trained by AWS.
ASU partnered with the Ed Equity Lab to deliver credit-bearing courses at no cost to high school students. The cloud computing classes, which will start this fall, will be asynchronous and taught by faculty members trained by Amazon Web Services.
In this story published July 28, 2021, on Higher Ed Dive:
Students will receive college credit from Arizona State for completing the classes and will be able to earn an AWS certification. The effort aims to reach more than 10,000 high school students.
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