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  2. Microsoft makes MS-DOS and Word for Windows source code ... - AOL

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    Microsoft believes the children are our future, and to prove it, it's teamed up with the Computer History Museum to make source code available for two groundbreaking programs: MS-DOS and Word for ...

  3. Creative Writer - Wikipedia

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    Creative Writer is a word processor released by Microsoft Kids in 1993. Using this program, which is specifically targeted at children, [1] it is possible to create documents such as letters, posters, flyers and stories complete with different fonts, Clip art, WordArt and effects.

  4. Technology Education and Literacy in Schools - Wikipedia

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    Technology Education and Literacy in Schools (TEALS) is a program that pairs high schools with software engineers who serve as part-time computer science teachers.. The program was started in 2009 by Microsoft software engineer Kevin Wang, but after Wang's divisional president learned about the program, Microsoft incubated the program.

  5. Creative Writer 2 - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft's Paint It!, from their Plus for Kids pack, was included at no additional charge with Creative Writer 2. Although it was a separate program, it could be used to edit any images double-clicked in a word processing document. Support for creating and publishing websites was also included through Microsoft's Web Publishing Wizard.

  6. Microsoft Azure Dev Tools for Teaching - Wikipedia

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    It has formerly been known as Microsoft Imagine, DreamSpark and MSDN-AA. Azure Dev Tools for Teaching (previously known as Microsoft Imagine Standard and Premium) is a subscription-based offering for accredited schools and departments providing access to tools commonly used in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs.

  7. Tux Typing - Wikipedia

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    Tux Typing is a free and open source typing tutor created especially for children. [1] It features several different types of game play, with a variety of difficulty levels. [2] It is designed to be fun and to improve words per minute speed of typists.