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A St. Louis-based tech nonprofit is training inmates in computer programming while they're still incarcerated to give them a shot at landing jobs in the tech industry and avoid returning to prison.
University of Washington Tacoma students in a computer engineering and systems course working with assistant teaching professor Thillainathan Logenthiran.
Programs called computer algebra systems strive to handle these tasks. And if you want to solve the biggest equations in the world, for 33 years one program has stood out: FORM.
The pilot program in Juárez uses a new approach that empowers local nonprofits to take the lead, making sure teachers and volunteers have the training and resources they need to teach students ...
Reports across the country show artificial intelligence is leading to job layoffs, especially in the tech industry.
As technology continues to dominate our way of life, there’s a rapid growth of student interest in the field of computer ...
Starting this 2021-2022 school year, TEALS, a Microsoft Philanthropies program that helps high schools develop and grow inclusive and sustainable computer science programs, will operate in four Ciudad ...
Recent studies have shown that a computer-based training program developed in Sweden helps sharpen the “working memory” skills of children and teenagers with ADHD.
Jemison High School recently received a $30,000 grant for its computer science program from A+ College Ready for new computer ...
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