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  <title><![CDATA[Contest merges music, coding to lure students to computer science]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>EarSketch, a computer program created&nbsp;by School of Literature, Media, and&nbsp;Communication professor Brian Magerko with School of Music professor Jason Freeman, was mentioned in an article in the <em>Atlanta Journal-Constitution&nbsp;</em>on Dec. 17, 2019.</p>

<p>EarSketch is a free-to-use program that teaches students the programming languages Python and JavaScript in the context of creating and manipulating songs in a &quot;digital audio workstation.&quot; It is used by more than 375,000 students and instructors in 50 states and more than 100 different countries.</p>

<p>The program got some celebrity exposure recently when star R&amp;B singer Ciara came to Paul Duke STEM High School in Norcross to speak to students and listen to remixes of her songs&nbsp;that students created in EarSketch. Students could submit their creations for the <a href="https://www.amazonfutureengineer.com/earsketch">Ciara Remix Competition</a>, run by Amazon and Georgia Tech.</p>

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<p>Using Georgia Tech&rsquo;s learn-to-code-through-music platform, EarSketch, high school students have the opportunity to win prizes by composing an original remix featuring the song &ldquo;SET&rdquo; from Grammy-Award winning singer-songwriter Ciara. The competition is intended to get young people excited about computer science and coding.</p>

<p>High school students across the country can enter the competition through Jan. 20.</p>

<p>&ldquo;I always get students who come in and say they don&rsquo;t know anything about programming and they may be a little intimidated at first,&rdquo; said Philip Peavey, digital technology teacher at Paul Duke. &ldquo;But once they get going they realize that it&rsquo;s something they can do &hellip; it opens their eyes to career possibilities that they maybe hadn&rsquo;t thought of before.&rdquo;</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.ajc.com/news/local/contest-merges-music-coding-lure-students-computer-science/vcGo6bf571y5OE457uCtXM/">Read the full article here.</a></p>
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