Demystify coding! Learn easy, classroom-ready strategies to make computer science engaging and doable for every K-8 student.
A teenage programmer (Ada) learns the importance of of being safe online with her friend Computer Head. Suitable for teaching at KS3, KS4 and National 4 and 5.
At Code Ninjas, kids aren't scolded for spending hours playing video games on computers. In fact, they're given recognition for advancing to upper levels, and parents pay to send them to the center at ...
As this column fast approaches its 4th birthday come April, one thing I take immense pride in is how many recurring characters have helped shaped this space’s story arc over time. So many of the ...
In today's world, it's rare for kids to hand over a few crumpled dollar bills for a purchase. Most transactions happen online ...
School’s out for the day. That means it’s time for all play and no work, right? Wrong. Time still has to be found for homework, too. To be sure homework, TV and computer time all get worked in ...
Albert Obese-Jecty’s young son “changed our administrator password and subsequently forgot the new one.” I give him a lesson in high-tech childrearing. Children and teenagers want to use computers, ...
The world of cutting-edge technology moves quickly, and the future of jobs is hard to predict, but one thing is for sure: it will be written in code. Apps, websites, and video games play a huge role ...
Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering mobile technology news and reviewing the latest gadgets for the last six years. His work can also be found on sister site CNET ...
As digital technology and artificial intelligence play a larger and larger role in everyday life, Louisiana wants students from kindergarten through high school to learn the basics of computer science ...