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,
There are many ways to get your child involved in STEM-related activities this January. January 2: Weekly Girls Who Code club at the Newton Free
Does your teen dream of designing their own video game? If so, they can put their gaming and computer programming experience to good practice by
Need littleBits project ideas for your kids? Look no further! Here you will find a list of top-rated projects curated by the team at littleBits.
I’m all for hands-on engineering activities that kids can do at home, and my latest “cool tech” find is littleBits. littleBits are simple electronic modules that, when
Have you heard of Hour of Code? It’s a global movement taking place December 8-14, 2014 and it’s billed as the “largest learning event in
Need a book recommendation for your teen that delivers action, adventure and clever tech contraptions? Then pick up the Ashfall series by Mike Mullin and
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