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Louisville anti-violence organization Mics Up, Guns Down is hosting free coding classes for the community this weekend, part of an effort to spread some positivity in the community.
Only a quarter of America’s public schools are using a form of computer science in their classrooms, but that number is growing as schools create new coding programs.
The Computer Science For All initiative would help expand K-12 computer science classes.
Harvard University revealed its plans to incorporate artificial intelligence tools to teach computer science coding classes as the university ventures into innovative technology.
Dozens of Long Island school districts are asking students to put down their pencils and pick up their keyboards to learn the tech-savvy skills of computer programming. About 30 Long Island school ...
A software engineer at Trip Advisor, Bill Stitson finds himself every Tuesday at the McCormack Middle School in Dorchester helping sixth-graders learn algebra by making video games.
Tech jobs are in high demand, and Kansas City nonprofit Launch Code is looking to teach people computer programming for free.
Hobart Middle School science teacher Crystal Kistler is teaching her seventh-grade students how to think like a computer scientist.
Graduates of the computer coding program can start out making as much as $60,000 a year.
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