As the world becomes more focused on technology-based careers, one student organization is committed to educating young minds by coding Tetris games. Girls Who Code is an international nonprofit ...
CHANDLER, Ariz. - One student from a Chandler high school is trying to make the STEM field a bit more inclusive. "My goal is to close the gender gap in technology, just in our community to start," ...
Much has been said and written about the need to teach kids to code, but it's time to start doing something about it. Happily, a project called Code Club has been established for exactly that reason. ...
The Santa Barbara Central Library will be host a weekly youth Coding Club in its tech lab from 4-5:30 p.m. Wednesdays, beginning Jan. 10. Participants, ages 10-17, will work through different coding, ...
Learning to code is no longer optional in today’s rapidly changing digital world, but many young people still don’t have access to the right resources. With underrepresentation in the tech industry, ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced it’s merging with another code club charity, Dublin-based CoderDojo. The aim is to advance shared goals around furthering the march of computing education for ...
When strategizing how to provide opportunities to children in New Haven’s most impoverished neighborhoods, one nonprofit decided to increase access to technology — specifically, teaching coding.
The tiny toy robots look a little like the ghosts from the old PacMan arcade game. But the little devices called Ozobots are helping students near Middletown learn the basics of computer programming.
Now, at 18, Latta is living in San Francisco and working on his rapidly expanding coding organization called Hack Club. "I've always found myself able to learn the most when I can completely throw ...
On Wednesday, 9,782 kids logged on in homes and schools across Australia and started coding, creating a new world record in the process. The coding event, Moonhack, was organised by an after-school ...