Sababu Barashango has the Drive to Empower Atlanta Public School Educators in Teaching Computing

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Sababu Barashango, the newest fellow at the Constellations Center for Equity in Computing at Georgia Tech, is soft-spoken, despite holding a third-degree black belt in martial arts. Numbers and math formulas are his love language and he likes to draw in his spare time. Drawn to computer science because of its ability to combine his artistic and mathematical interests, Barashango is looking forward to helping more students and teachers in the Atlanta Public School (APS) district, where he is partnering to teach computer science.

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Constellations Center, College of Computing

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  • Created By: ablinder6
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  • Created On: Oct 14, 2019 - 9:45am
  • Last Updated: Oct 14, 2019 - 9:48am