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,
MIT will be running its popular MIT Splash program for high school students November 21 and 22 on MIT’s campus in Cambridge, MA. This annual program
There are many ways to get your children involved in STEM-related activities this October. October 1: Join the Girls Who Code club and learn to
I am excited to let Boston area parents know about an upcoming hackathon event created just for high school students. It’s called LexHack and it
There are many ways to get your children involved in STEM-related activities this September. September 1, 8: Learn 3D printing at the Peabody Institute Library.
With the 2015/2016 FIRST® Tech Challenge (FTC®) season kicking off September 12, 2015, students, parents, and mentors can expect significant technology changes to the popular
The summer before my daughter began high school, she decided to take her first programming class and chose to learn Java, one of the most popular,
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