I have to admit it; I was really excited to read the story behind Pearson's new brand. I'm a techie; very geeky, and I love learning! It's what drives me.

The 2015 Pearson Student Coding Contest, now in its semifinalist stage with 21 contestants, is getting some nice press!
Contestants of the 2015 Pearson Student Coding Contest! Here are some links and resources you might find helpful as you develop your apps and get ready to submit your entry on January 4th, 2016!
We had a great session yesterday on our "Office Hours" webinar! Here we've provided some resources for you and your team.
The Pearson Developers Network is pleased to announce that we have 21 semi-finalist teams in the 2015 Pearson Student Coding Contest! These teams will now move forward with their education apps and develop them, with the end goal of presenting their working model to our judges on our online platform. The semifinalists include these teams:
Do One Thing and Do It Well
This piece was authored by Warwick Bailey, the European Director of the Pearson Developers Network. Warwick has an extensive background in learning and technology and explains how APIs and modular code are changing the face of programming.
Warwick can be reached at warwick.bailey@pearson.com Follow Warwick on Twitter at @techwarwick
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As the 2015 Pearson Student Coding Contest entry deadline draws near (tomorrow night at Midnight MST), I find myself wishing as an employee that I could join the contest. I have cool ideas for learning apps too!