by Max Sterling | Dec 13, 2017 | Articles
In Wyoming, students learning how to program with Legos are using WeDo 2.0 kits, purchased with a $3,000 grant from Taco Johns through the Cheyenne Schools Foundation. At Pioneer Park Elementary, teachers Amber Dent and Kim Ross are working with small Lego robots,... by Janet Hill | Nov 3, 2014 | Articles
Piedmont schools offer coding class to 5th-8th-graders – News – Mobile back Side Panel Piedmont schools offer coding class to 5th-8th-graders 1 image Bill Wilson / The Anniston Star... by Sam Osborne | Jul 13, 2014 | Articles
The children look like they are just playing video games, but code camp offers a key to the future for creative kids. Campers spent a week over the summer break learning to decipher and create code for Minecraft, the popular game. At the Minecraft Mod camp at... by Lindsay Whitehurst | Jun 4, 2014 | Articles
For high school students, computer science leads to math, art, and careers. Student Nicole Reitz-Larsen says that the computer is just the beginning. “We’re exploring science, we’re exploring other people, we’re exploring how to use technology and how to make... by John Higgins | May 24, 2014 | Articles
Beginner friendly programming languages are becoming a standard skill among young learners as kids get creative with code writing. On smartphones, tablets, and laptops, students are adapting to new technology with an ease that amazes their elders. With their new...
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