The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science's High School Programming Contest brought together student teams from across the state to the U of A for a day of competitive coding.
Code Ninjas in Springfield uses a “dojo” theme where kids ages 5 to 14 learn real programming languages by building their own ...
Slow TV and Active TV are two different types of entertainment that are beneficial alternatives to other overstimulating kids ...
Teachers and parents can work together to help students develop independence and strengthen key skills needed to meet college ...
Scripting languages like Python and JavaScript quickly gained popularity and pushed further toward human readability. They ...
A new applied computer science bachelor’s is launching at USMH in 2026, offering local students hands-on training for in-demand tech careers.
Four eighth-grade students from Liberty Local Schools are heading to St. Louis, Missouri, after earning an invitation to ...
Four eighth-grade students from Liberty Local Schools are heading to St. Louis, Missouri, after earning an invitation to the ...
A.I. has always been compared to human intelligence, but that may not be the right way to think about it. What it does well ...
Remember that math problem from 2014? A Chinese AI tool cracked it ...
Like many engineers, Sarang Gupta spent his childhood tinkering with everyday items around the house. From a young age he ...
Students Christian Coggins, Jacob Lepsik, Vincent Ferrara and Gabe Pekalla, collectively known as “Attack of the Sentinels,” ...