Teachers: Bring MIT’s Day of AI to Your Classroom
Free Artificial Intelligence Curriculum for K-12 Students AI is a hot topic in the news today, with plenty of debate about its benefits, liabilities, capabilities,
Free Artificial Intelligence Curriculum for K-12 Students AI is a hot topic in the news today, with plenty of debate about its benefits, liabilities, capabilities,
It’s time to let your kids know that MIT’s very popular Splash weekend for high school students is open for registration. MIT sponsors Splash every
Coding clubs for girls. Great idea, right? For girls who like to code or for those who might be interested in learning to code, I
In today’s article, I want to make you aware of specific state-sponsored programs that allow you to pay off student loans when you pursue a
There are many ways to get your children involved in STEM-related activities this October. October 1, 2, 8, 9, 15, 16, 22, 23: Hands-on engineering
The popular Science on Saturday programs sponsored by the MIT Museum, MIT Lincoln Laboratory and the Akamai Foundation are back for a full season in
Today I’m sharing a clever new invention kit by littleBits called “Rule Your Room Kit.” As I have written before, we’re big fans of littleBits
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