Seeking an XNA expert!

Yesterday I discovered that our tech teachers at my son's high school had been told that XNA was too tough for high school students, so don't even try.

 

Well, I happen to have a 14 year old that is 90% self taught in using XNA.  But I need some support from more people.  Get in touch with me, give me some help.  Now with the tools available for free (thankyoubillgates) let's get these kids involved and doing cool stuff. 

 

Imagine what they can do without all the pre-conceived opinions that us old folks have developed??

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D'Arcy from Winnipeg

You should get in touch with these guys:

Brian Scarbeau
MVP and high school computer teacher...VERY passionate about computer science, and I believe has incorporated XNA into his curriculum.
http://geekswithblogs.net/bscarbeau/Default.aspx

George Clingermann
XNA MVP
http://geekswithblogs.net/clingermangw/Default.aspx

Chris Williams
VB.NET MVP and XNA Coder
http://geekswithblogs.net/cwilliams/Default.aspx

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