A Chicago bootcamp’s first class of coders from the south and west sides will soon graduate and head for the job market. The city-sponsored initiative comes amid rising federal tech training ...
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Google recently teamed up with the Grammy award-winning artist for charity. — -- An unsuspecting classroom of fifth graders in Chicago recently got the surprise of a lifetime when Chance the ...
Dev Bootcamp, one of the earliest companies to launch an intensive coding school program, is shutting down, the company announced in an email sent to alumni Wednesday night. The coding school was ...
Model-entrepreneur Karlie Kloss is hosting four free summer camps in the Chicago area to empower girls to learn how to code and become tech leaders. Kloss, who lived in Oak Park until about age 3, ...
A trio of tech entrepreneurs have launched Codeverse, the world’s first “hackable” classroom and vertically integrated technology platform designed to teach children ages 6 to 12 the skill of coding.
Apple isn't quite done announcing educational plans in Chicago. It just unveiled a partnership with Northwestern University and public schools to help teachers bring programming and other forms of ...
Apple on Tuesday announced it is working to bring coding opportunities to almost half a million students in the city of Chicago, through an expansion of the company's Everyone Can Code program. The ...