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REDMOND, Wash. — Any resistance the young people in your life may have to learning basic computer science will effectively melt on Monday, when Microsoft and the non-profit group Code.org ...
Microsoft wants to turn kids' love of Minecraft into a love of computer programming through a partnership with Code.org, announced on Monday morning.
The nonprofit startup business group and Arizona FORGE — a University of Arizona workforce development and business accelerator — are a launching the basic computer-science course at their ...
The Ignite Project is a 40-hour free workshop, with stipends provided, that will focus on the fundamentals of computer science for Louisiana’s K-5 public and public charter teachers. The program ...
This computer programming app is so easy to use that even a kindergartener can do it. Researchers in Massachusetts have created a basic computer coding app that they say is the first designed ...
It’s designed to teach your kids the basics of computer science through play, and you can get codes for two kids with this sibling bundle deal.
It's estimated that only about 10 percent of K-12 schools teach computer science. Some companies are trying to fill a void in American public education by teaching kids computer programming basics.
Only about 10 percent of K-12 schools teach computer science. Some companies are trying to fill a void in public education by teaching kids programming basics.
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