Springfield Technical Community College (STCC) announced the return of “College for Kids,” a summer enrichment program for students ages 11 to 16.
Teachers warn students lack basic computer skills despite constant tech use, challenging the “digital native” assumption.
Looking for fun summer learning options for your child? Registration is open for the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth's summer 2026 day, residential, and online courses. Full-time JHU staff ...
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Lehigh Carbon Community College will offer a wide variety of noncredit computer courses this semester that provide instruction in personal computing and specialized software packages. All classes have ...
So, you’re looking to get your kids into coding, and you’ve heard about Code.org Course B. It’s a pretty popular starting ...
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This course explains what computer vision is, as well as its mission of making computers see and interpret the world as humans do. Learners are equipped to identify some key application areas of ...
Kids are arriving on college campuses with fewer skills and diminished attention spans. But, rather than challenge students, many colleges are lowering institutional standards to accommodate them.
Thursday, the Alabama State Board of Education unanimously approved a new K-12 digital literacy and computer science course requirement. A committee of teachers, educational, technology and business ...