The front row of the most recent Let’s Code class included a Virginia Tech student, a structural engineer, a few elementary students and an Internet programming expert.
The STEMAZing/SARSEF Elementary Edison Robotics Pilot in fourth and fifth grade classrooms is set to start in Amphitheater, Marana and Tucson Unified school districts. A partnership between the ...
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Like many teenagers, 7th-grader Ilya Levin really enjoys playing computer games. However, unlike most of his peers, he's ...
The Federal Communications Commission was roundly criticized today for proposing to scale back or eliminate E-Rate, a $2 ...
Worcester for Safe Student Technology is a community advocacy group composed of Worcester school parents. The group has ...
As a child, Kennesaw State University student Laurin McCoy loved music but struggled to understand traditional music notation ...
Overture Games, an after-school program used in several Chicago schools and youth centers, relies on old-school paper and ...
Learning to program in C on an online platform can provide structured learning and a certification to show along with your resume. Learning C can still be useful in 2026, especially if you want to ...
Will Kenton is an expert on the economy and investing laws and regulations. He previously held senior editorial roles at Investopedia and Kapitall Wire and holds a MA in Economics from The New School ...
Fourth and fifth grade students at Keoneʻula Elementary School receive their FAA TRUST certificate that allows them to fly recreational drones. A record 298 elementary students completed the test and ...