"As an educator, I have always dreamed of making a difference in the lives of children. Developing and building the COMPUTERTOTS/ TECH EXPLORERS concept is my dream realized."
									Karen Marshall  								
				
									Founder of COMPUTERTOTS / TECH EXPLORERS
								
				
															
									In 1983, tucked away in Virginia suburb of Washington D.C., in the USA, Educational Computer Workshop was created. This enterprise built a strong reputation among parents, educators and children for a quality computer environment where “learning is fun.” From this educational school of activity, the founders, Mary Rogers and Karen Marshall, presented an impressive array of innovative computer projects. Both educators and parents soon came to rely on the workshop for its expertise in educating their kids in the fascinating world of technology. 								
				
									One of these projects, COMPUTERTOTS/TECH EXPLORERS, became the largest and fastest growing component of the workshop. COMPUTERTOTS/TECH EXPLORERS became an innovative force in education by bringing computer education directly to the children. Our goal, then and now, is to help children to use the computer as a learning, creating, and communication tool. This is an easy goal to attain – our classes are packed with so much fun! Children of all ages are immediately intrigued by technology and want to learn more!								
				
									Since 1983, COMPUTERTOTS/ TECH EXPLORERS has continued to grow. Today, we offer a wide range of computer technology classes designed for students of all ages including kids, teenagers, adults, and seniors.
								
				What makes us different
															From the USA
															U.S National Educational Technology Standards
															Massachusetts Institute of Technology
															Pioneer in technology education for children
															International Society for Technology in Education
															Programs designed by children's technology educators
															Discovery & exploration learning method
															Age and developmentally appropriate programs
															Personalized classes
															Dedicated facilitators
															From the USA
															U.S National Educational Technology Standards
															Massachusetts Institute of Technology
															Pioneer in technology education for children
															International Society for Technology in Education
															Programs designed by children's technology educators
															Discovery & exploration learning method
															Age and developmentally appropriate programs
															Personalized classes
															Dedicated facilitators
"The Primary Discriminator 
between the haves  and have-nots will not be age, sex, color, or culture - 
it will be technology." 
				Dan Golden
Former Director of NASA, USA