Computational Thinking Initiatives 
Empowering the computational generation
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From Zero to 
Computational Thinking 
Samples from a few high-school and middle-school students
Wolfram Language Fingerprint Identification and Matching
Tushar D.—Naperville, IL
High School, 2015
High School, 2015
Visualizing and Analyzing 1,585 Lunar Craters
Anna R.—Irvine, CA
High School, 2016
High School, 2016
Analyzing NYC Collision Data Using the Wolfram Language
Emma Y.—New York, NY
Middle School, 2016
Middle School, 2016
Satellite Image Classifier
Sreekanth S.—Andhra Pradesh, India
High School, 2016
High School, 2016
3D Images of Nearby Stars
Cindy L.—Brooklyn, NY
High School, 2016
High School, 2016
Gene Mutation Visualizer
Noam R.—Culver City, CA
High School, 2015
High School, 2015
Shortest Path on the Surface of a Tetrahedron, Cube, Octahedron
Ben K.—Concord, MA
High School, 2016
High School, 2016
Light Source Position Optimization
Silas T.—Ishpeming, MI
High School, 2016
High School, 2016
Automatic Emoji Annotator
Marco F.—Cumberland, RI
High School, 2016
High School, 2016
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