As the world becomes more focused on technology-based careers, one student organization is committed to educating young minds by coding Tetris games. Girls Who Code is an international nonprofit ...
Fatima Torres (center left) looks at a cell phone during a Girls Who Code meeting in March 2025 in Cedar Rapids. Janell Kallenbach, a senior data governance process consultant for Wellmark Blue Cross ...
The Santa Barbara Central Library will be host a weekly youth Coding Club in its tech lab from 4-5:30 p.m. Wednesdays, beginning Jan. 10. Participants, ages 10-17, will work through different coding, ...
The tiny toy robots look a little like the ghosts from the old PacMan arcade game. But the little devices called Ozobots are helping students near Middletown learn the basics of computer programming.
A Champaign County library will soon have a new club for youths. The Mechanicsburg Public Library will offer a coding club starting in January for middle schoolers. “The program aims to involve young ...
From Silicon Valley to the Champlain Valley — a worldwide tech club has made its base in Vermont and gotten a major donation from one of the globe's top innovators. Hack Club was the brainchild of ...
In mid September, nine young students gathered in the Newbo District for the first meeting of Cedar Rapids’ Girls Who Code club. The group is designed to tackle the growing gender gap in Computer ...
A new club that recently opened in Hudson County will teach young children about computer coding, engineering and robotics. The Rocket Club at the Monroe School in Hoboken immerses kids ages 9 through ...
Apple is introducing a new Today at Apple session for kids to celebrate Computer Science Education Week to help them explore app development. Called "Coding Lab for Kids: Code Your First App," it's ...
The Coding Club at Alexander Hamilton High School is preparing for two programming competitions. The club teaches students Java and Python programming skills. Students in the Coding Club at Alexander ...
In a Rincon Valley Library classroom on a recent Friday, a group of Maria Carrillo High students asked almost 30 elementary schoolers how many of them had been to Disneyland? A few hands shot up. Then ...