National Computer Science School

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National Computer Science Summer School logo
National Computer Science Summer School logo

The National Computer Science School (NCSS) is an annual computer science summer school, organised by the School of Information Technologies at the University of Sydney, Australia, which takes place annually during a seven to nine day period in the January school holidays. Attending students participate in intensive computer programming, website development and related activities whilst working in order to produce a usable website and search engine (in Python) for a nominated charity.[1]

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[edit] Eligibility

Each year NCSS is open to all students in Australia who will be in Year 12 in the year running, but will also consider applications from particularly gifted students entering Year 11. The NCSS program assumes no previous programming or web design experience, and is designed to suit a wide range of abilities and experience.

[edit] Activities

In previous years, groups have developed many applications including search engines, wikis, forums, and Content Management Systems.

Students also have the opportunity to participate in networked games, sport and career talk sessions.

[edit] Charities

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Program info
  2. ^ NCSS 2008
  3. ^ Posting at 5am (NCSS 2007)