An educational charity is hoping to demystify technology for children by teaching them coding in an "age of artificial intelligence". The Raspberry Pi Foundation, based in Cambridge, hosted a special ...
Learning to code is no longer optional in today’s rapidly changing digital world, but many young people still don’t have access to the right resources. With underrepresentation in the tech industry, ...
The goal of the club to build a foundation in the logic and vocabulary of computer science through collaborative projects. In this past, this has included bioinformatics projects related to infectious ...
On Wednesday, 9,782 kids logged on in homes and schools across Australia and started coding, creating a new world record in the process. The coding event, Moonhack, was organised by an after-school ...
Much has been said and written about the need to teach kids to code, but it's time to start doing something about it. Happily, a project called Code Club has been established for exactly that reason. ...
IT training and skills advice to empower the digital economy. I went to a Code Club and polled the children in attendance to find out their opinions on technology careers, and I was surprised by their ...
You’ve heard ‘learn to code’. Artificial intelligence education platform Build Club and AI company Lovable have an update: ‘Learn to vibe-code’. The e-learning startup has partnered with the Swedish ...
To mark EU Code Week, the Raspberry Pi Foundation held a special code club session aimed at demystifying technology and encouraging creative coding amongst children An educational charity is hoping to ...