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Student Programmers Aim for $25K Prize

Wednesday, June 27, 2007 12:01:21 AM
By JESSICA MINTZ

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates listens to the Imagine Cup finalists during a meeting, Tuesday, June, 26, 2007, in Redmond, Wash. More than 40 university students from 10 countries qualified for the Imagine Cup final, a world technology competition. (AP Photo/Andrei Pungovschi)REDMOND, Wash. (AP) - When Microsoft Corp.'s worldwide student software programming competition began four years ago, many projects that emerged were "fun," according to Craig Mundie, the company's chief research and strategy officer.

There was no shortage of smiles as Mundie and Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates visited Tuesday with some finalists from this year's Imagine Cup. But the problems the university students' projects addressed — education gaps in rural China, or the way blind and deaf students are shut out of mainstream classrooms — were much more serious than the music-player programs Mundie remembers from the early days.

A team of students from Egypt presented a program that converts classroom tests into different formats to suit students with different disabilities, such as dyslexia or attention-deficit disorder. A French group worked on a joystick-style mouse and software that helps students with physical disabilities participate in some activities, such as practicing "handwriting" on a computer screen.


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