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The Mobile Apps Expo at Trinity College in May 2014. Students who took the 2013-2014 Mobile CSP course presented their final apps projects.
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Ralph Morelli, a professor of computer science at Trinity College, developed the Mobile Computer Science Principles (MobileCSP) course in collaboration with Connecticut Computer Science Teachers Association president Chinma Uche and Mobile Apps for Hartford program leader and teaching consultant Pauline Lake. He spoke at the 2014 Mobile Apps Expo at Trinity College in May 2014.
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Students at the 2014 Mobile Apps for Hartford (MAH) event in August 2014. MAH was a collaboration between the City of Hartford and Trinity College whereby 20 students from the Mobile CSP course were selected as interns to build mobile apps for use by the city and/or non-profits operating in Hartford. The Mayor's office used summer employment funds to provide students with unique summer jobs and to purchase Android tablets for the students. Trinity provided funds for undergraduate mentors and a Mobile CSP teacher to oversee the project.
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Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra at the Mobile Apps For Hartford Presentations on Aug. 15, 2014
Credit: Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra at the Mobile Apps For Hartford Presentations
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