http://universe.byu.edu/2016/02/03/obama-wants-4b-to-help-students-learn-computer-science/
When I was in Junior High (my graduation class was 1969, straight As my Senior year), I took typing, sounds like no big deal Well it was. Boys took wood and metal shop, girls took sewing and typing, only. It took state school board permission. In the 7th grade I had written a future job description of tying electric typewriters to televisions together, there were no electric typewriters in my hometown. My projection was between desktops and laptops. My father paid half and somewhere bought me the first one, I already had a mimeograph machine (printing). My poetry magazines improved. The state got my job paper, poetry magazines and a description of typing my college papers and own thesis. Typing class improved my speed! Carriage return moved from a lever to a button. I could type through three carbons, took in work. While at BYU, I maintained a Group (LDS Stake program for helping youth return to attending their home Ward) prayer list (amazing stories by youth and LDS leaders who had (when) youth add their names).