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Three Lakota East High School students got together with an idea a little over a year ago: Teach computer coding to kids aged 7-14.
A coding franchise is getting young kids ready for the future by adding artificial intelligence and more to its coding program.
Student entrepreneur Angie Mercurio and nLab are encouraging learners to dive into electrical engineering with their pocket-size electronics lab.
With help from UVA’s Licensing & Ventures Group, Roversa Robotics is transforming how kids around the world learn computer ...
Find out more about the new Faculty Innovation Grant Program jumpstarting AI-enhanced teaching at Touro University.