This week, the school bell tolled. Not to worry, kids. It’s not time for students to head back to the classroom just yet. But hundreds of teachers assembled at Indiana University-Bloomington to take ...
There are more than 3 million public school teachers in America, and many of them don’t know much about computer science. Whether the ambitious new plan comes to fruition will depend largely on the ...
Infosys Foundation USA has launched a new Springboard digital skills initiative in the United States to provide educators, students, and aspiring professionals with free training and instructional ...
Google is setting up the NYC Tech Opportunity Fund, with $4 million in grants toward computer science education and teacher training, the company announced Thursday. The effort seeks to give New ...
Code.org wants more high schools to offer computer science courses, and now it’s getting help from the College Board to do so. Seattle-based Code.org today announced a new partnership with College ...
The school year is quickly approaching but learning has already begun for educators. As New York ramps up new computer science learning standards, some teachers are preparing to teach new classes for ...
Maria Sellers, a South Vermillion School Corp. educator, is among 600 teachers from across the country hoping to strengthen their knowledge of computer science and coding during a week of intensive ...
New study results by a research team at the University of Cologne show that future teachers increasingly want to use computer games in the classroom. The study identifies particularly relevant aspects ...
It’s like any other small video-game-development studio, except the coders are 10 and their games have titles like “Evil Donut Unicorn Ping Pong.” The scene unfolded in a classroom at South Fayette ...
As California pushes to increase access to computer science education for K-12 students, schools across the state this summer are preparing to ramp up course offerings and equip teachers to lead ...
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