Phoenix nonprofit Coding in Color's Day of Compute offers tech career exposure to underserved high school students.
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Programming will change. There will be fewer professional programmers who make their living coding line-by-line. But programmers will still be needed in order to code line-by-line, either to fill in ...
SEMO HackLabs teams nab two second-place and one third-place finish at a regional AI hackathon, building seven ...
Casper, Wyo. - Spectrum has announced a $15,000 Spectrum Digital Education grant to The Science Zone to support expanded ...
With the popularity of AI coding tools rising among some software developers, their adoption has begun to touch every aspect ...
Submit video of yourself singing before Dec. 18, and we'll ask our readers to pick the best one. Grocery gift card and ...
The Computer Science for Alabama Act required all K-12 public schools to offer computer science courses or integrate computer ...
Code Girls United is a non-profit here in central Montana dedicated to training young women grades 4th through 8th on ...
Students at Kamaliʻi Elementary School spent the past week learning the foundations of computer programming, often without ...
Students at Dillard Drive Magnet Middle School put their coding and Artificial Intelligence skills to the test Thursday in a newly evolved program. In conjunction with ...
During Computer Science Education Week, students at Lincoln East High School are engaging with technology by coding drones in ...