Published On: April 24th, 2014|

CNET – Zack Whittaker

“It’s hard to take someone seriously when they’re not yet allowed to drive, vote, or secure a mortgage. But that’s exactly what makes one 16-year-old uniquely suited to fix Britain’s outdated and widely flawed IT education. Meet James Anderson, a British high-school student, who took it upon himself and his peer-led team to begin filling in the massive gaps left by the British government’s aging and decrepit IT education policy.”(more)