BENTON TOWNSHIP — Creating a mobile app from scratch is no easy task.
And yet, about a dozen students from the Arts & Communications Academy, Benton Harbor’s middle school, did so Tuesday as part of a friendly computer science competition.
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Jason Mathew, left, General Manager, Global IoT at Whirlpool Corp., on Tuesday shows students from the Arts & Communications Academy how some of the company’s new apps work in the kitchen during a tour of the Whirlpool Research and Engineering building.
Arts & Communications Academy students Kyra Lewis, 13, center, joins Willie Mathison, 13, and Alyssa Watters, 13, as they talk about their STP (Support the People) app Tuesday during a presentation at Whirlpool Corp.’s Research & Engineering Building.
BENTON TOWNSHIP — Creating a mobile app from scratch is no easy task.
And yet, about a dozen students from the Arts & Communications Academy, Benton Harbor’s middle school, did so Tuesday as part of a friendly computer science competition.
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