19 June 2007

FOR “ACADEMICALLY TALENTED YOUTH”

Cogito (I think, in Latin) is an online community for academically talented youth. There are interviews, projects, articles, Inspired and funded by the John Templeton Foundation, Cogito is being developed through a collaborative effort by the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth and eight partners (Center for Talent Development, Northwestern University; Talent Identification Program, Duke University; Rocky Mountain Talent Search, University of Denver; Belin-Blank Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development, University of Iowa; Carnegie Mellon Institute for Talented Elementary and Secondary Students, Carnegie Mellon University; Center for Excellence in Education, McLean, Virginia; Davidson Institute for Talent Development, Reno, Nevada; and Science Service, Washington, DC. Affiliates of the program are: The Sheridan Libraries, Johns Hopkins University; the Siemens Foundation, Iselin, New Jersey; the Irish Centre for Talented Youth, Dublin City University, Ireland; The Society for Excellence through Education Jerusalem, Israel; Centre for Gifted Education, University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada and the American Regions Mathematics League.

URL: http://www.cogito.org

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