Code.org, one of the major K-12 computer science education curriculum providers, is rebranding to CodeAI, expanding its ...
Ever since the sudden explosion of AI awareness, many people have asked me if coding as we know it is dead. The question has come from many sources—parents wondering if their kids should even bother ...
Chief Growth Officer of Tynker, a leading K-12 edtech platform that has helped more than 60 million kids learn to code. All over the globe, in countries such as Estonia, Israel, China, England, ...
Students light up when they create something meaningful, and every educator has seen that spark. Self-expression fuels learning, and creativity lies at the heart of the human experience. As AI rapidly ...
Historically, learn-to-code efforts have provided opportunities for the few, but new efforts are aiming to be inclusive. A decade ago, tech powerhouses the likes of Microsoft, Google, and Amazon ...
In the 2010s, people who wanted a faster, cheaper on-ramp into a well-paying career increasingly turned to coding boot camps instead of traditional college degrees. For anywhere between $5,000 and $20 ...
Technology is evolving at an extraordinary pace, and automation is becoming one of the biggest forces shaping the future of ...
To most Stanford students, CS 106A: Programming Methodology is a rite of passage: each year, the introductory programming course supports over 1,600 students from all academic disciplines. However, ...
Microsoft is making Visual Studio Code for Education generally available at the end of the month. This free online education platform includes an integrated ...
Seattle-based computer science education nonprofit Code.org is helping to launch TeachAI, a new effort aimed at guiding governments and educators on teaching with and about artificial intelligence.
From hackathons to classroom projects, collaborative coding is reshaping how students learn, create, and solve problems together. Research shows that the right tools, group dynamics, and teaching ...