detroit bdpa hscc info packet
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Tri Fold Info flyer on Detroit BDPA chapter 2012-2013 HSCC program.TRANSCRIPT
BDPA Detroit 2013 High School Computer Competition
BDPA Detroit High School
Computer Competition
(HSCC)
BDPA HSCC provides technical, and
leadership skill development for middle
school and high school students. The
program focus is on building program-
ming, time management and leadership
skills. Students focus on developing and
executing their personal roadmap that
will navigate their journey from the
Classroom to the Boardroom.
Program Focus: Web Technologies (HTML, CSS,
JAVA, JSTL, MySQL)
Verbal and Written Communi-
cations Skills
Leadership Skills
Time Management Skills
Presentations Skills
The 2012 BDPA Detroit High School Computer Con-
test (HSCC) Team. L-R: Charles McIntosh, Austin
Little, Cameron Hughs.
HSCC Applications due by January 31, 2013
Applications available @ http://www.bdpa-detroit.org/ or Con-
tact: [email protected]
BDPA Detroit Chapter
Open House / Orientation
Compuware
World Headquarters (Gallery ‘A’)
Saturday January 12, 2013
11:00am
BDPA Detroit: 440 Burroughs, Detroit, MI 48207
Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) has a developed a program to give Detroit area youth a competitive edge in college and the job market, the High School Computer Compe-tition Camp (HSCC). Students who participate in the program will receive valuable training in leading edge technologies, as well as be given the opportunity to compete against other teams on the national level for college scholar-ships. While learning the principles of being an effective team player, participants will be able to create bonds with other teens from the community who share common goals and in-terests. The program will kick off with local interested students attending the HSCC overview. A short interview will be conducted with each student following the overview. Accepted ap-plicants will be notified by BDPA Detroit within 10 days. Beginning in early February, accepted students will attend weekly sessions to orient them in various computer technologies and program-ming concepts. The 5-hour sessions are infor-mation packed and absences are highly dis-couraged. At the conclusion of the first round of training (late spring), a subset of the students will be selected to receive training in preparation to represent BDPA-Detroit in the National High School Computer Competition, which will be
Black Data Processing Associates (www.bdpa.org) is a national non-profit pro-fessional association founded in 1975 in Phil-adelphia, PA. BDPA has 40 chapters char-tered throughout the nation. Membership is open to all with expressed interest in the information technology industry regardless of race, sex, religious beliefs or national origin. BDPA has successfully reached out to many, and has provided opportunities through networking, educational programs, monthly seminars, monthly workshops, and annual conferences. BDPA’s mission is to be a member-focused organization that exists to provide profes-sional development programs, services and community outreach to position our mem-bers at the forefront of the information technology industry. BDPA-Detroit host monthly membership meetings that range from professional topics, recruiting events, and technical workshops. For more infor-mation about the Chapter visit www.bdpa-detroit.org. It is still a sad fact that educational and tech-nical opportunities reach the African Ameri-can community at a slow pace. Recognizing the need for accelerated action BDPA works to increase the number of computer literate teens in the inner-city by offering a challeng-ing, competitive, esteem-building, state-of-the-art program, that will train youth in to-day's technology.
About BDPA
Ideal Candidates will have the fol-lowing characteristics:
Current 8th - 12th grader Expressed interest in comput-
er technology. Ability and willingness to
commit to Saturday classes. Strong academic discipline
(courses will have homework) Ability to work on a team.. Note: No previous programming experience is required (but welcomed).
held in conjunction with the National BDPA Conference in late July/early August. These stu-dents will continue weekly training session through the summer. The students will learn to work as a team, develop oral and written com-munication skills and creativity. Training topics include Java programming, Java Server Pages, Structured Query Language, Database Manage-ment Systems, Time Management, Presenta-tion Skills, Converting Specifications to Designs, and more. At the conclusion of the training, these stu-
dents will enjoy an all expense paid trip to the
National Competition and compete with over
20 other teams. They will also participate in
workshops and seminars and meet teens with
similar interests from around the country. They
also have the opportunity to win college schol-
arships from the BDPA National organization.
High School Computer
Contest
BDPA HSCC Detroit Q & A
Q: When does the formal training begin?
A: The training begins in early February and meets on each Saturday morning
(likely 9:30 – 2:30).
Q: How long is the program?
A: The training begins in February and continues through May. Students selected
for the competition team will continue through the summer to prepare for
convention in August.
Q: Do I need to already know how to program?
A: The training starts at the beginning and assumes no prior knowledge; however,
prior knowledge is welcomed.
Q: How many absences may I have?
A: The BDPA computer training program moves at a swift pace. Most students
will find it very difficult to “catch-up.” Therefore, absences are strongly
discouraged.
Q: Where will training be held?
A: Most training will occur on-site at the Compuware World Headquarters. There
may also be some teleconferencing for homework assistance.
Q: How much does the program costs?
A: Last year, the participation fee was $50 (primarily to cover the book).
Compuware has generously supported the Detroit team.
Tech Town ◊ 440 Burroughs, Suite 115 ◊ Detroit, MI 48202 ◊ (313) 438-3519www.bdpa-detroit.org ◊ [email protected]
2012 High School Computer Camp Application Form
Name: Last_______________________________________First______________________________________
Mailing Address__________________________________________ City_______________ St____ Zip______
Age___________School______________________________________________________________________
Curriculum______________________________________ School’s City_______________________________
Expected Date of Graduation (MM/YYYY) ______________________________________________________
Home Number ( ) _________________________Alt Number ( ) _________________________________
Email Address. _____________________________________________________________________________
Please indicate the Extracurricular activities in which you participate (check all that apply)
Student Government Co-op Robotics Officer of organization Baseball Cheerleading Basketball Football Dance Team Track DAPCEP Academic Team Other (specify)___________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Please indicate the days in which you participate in these activities (check all that apply)
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
How did you hear about BDPA/HSCC? Please (check all that apply) Website Present Member (Name) Radio or TV Word of Mouth Newsletter Other (specify)_______________________________________________
Briefly explain your expectations of this program:
Signature of Application__________________________________ Date ___________________
Application Deadline: January 31, 2012 (In person: January 21th @ HSCC Orientation) Mail to: HSCC Coordinator Tech Town 440 Burroughs Suite 115 Detroit , MI 48202