Building a Computer Science Program By Sascha Zuger published 1 June 23 Best Practices to Build a Computer Science Program
Why More States Are Requiring Computer Science Classes By Erik Ofgang published 26 September 22 More and more states are requiring computer science classes be offered at all schools.
Esports in the CTE Classroom: Discord Bot Development By Amy Harris last updated 29 November 21 Learning the basics of bot development will provide students with a job skill they can take into any future role.
How a 16-Year-Old Gets Other Kids Excited About Coding By Erik Ofgang published 5 August 21 Founded by 16-year-old Ian Michael Brock, Dream Hustle Code is a computer science and education program geared toward students from diverse backgrounds to spark an interest in coding.
How to Teach Tech in an Online Environment By Sascha Zuger published 19 August 20 Ironically, teaching tech through tech is a challenge, but Champlain College Online is cracking the code
CoderZ, Amazon Future Engineer Program Offer Free Access to Virtual Coding/ Robotics Tool By TL Editors published 8 April 20 The cloud-based platform features a graphical simulation of LEGO Mindstorms EV3 robot and a CoderZ virtual robot named Ruby.
RoboKind Donates Coding Software for Districts Experiencing Coronavirus School Closures By TL Editors published 13 March 20
GitHub Announces Teacher Toolkit, Autograding for GitHub Classroom By TL Editors published 13 March 20 Today, GitHub announced two new features, the GitHub Teacher Toolkit and autograding for GitHub Classroom.
ACM and CSTA Announce 2019–20 Cutler-Bell Student Winners By TL Editors published 12 March 20 The Association for Computing Machinery and the Computer Science Teachers Association announced four high school students were selected for the Cutler-Bell Prize
How It's Done: Digital Forensics Master of Science Degree By Sascha Zuger published 2 March 20 Creating digital forensics analysts, detectives of the cyber world
AlgoBot: Fun Way to Introduce Computer Science Algorithms By TL Editors published 3 January 20 Algo Bot is a game where players solve basic puzzles through arranging sequences of commands.
40 Sites & Apps for Teaching Kids to Program or Code By David Kapuler last updated 29 November 20 Students are learning coding and programming earlier than ever before.
Amazon Launches New Student Music Coding Competition with Ciara By TL Editors published 21 November 19 “EarSketch provides an amazing way to experience these creative disciplines simultaneously,” said Dr. Roxanne Moore, Senior Research Engineer at Georgia Tech and project lead for the remix competition.
Teach Coding & Computer Science With Top Gaming Platform Roblox By TL Editors published 7 November 19 Like Minecraft, this popular gaming platform can be used to teach and demonstrate specific skills, with careful planning and structured implementation.
Applications Now Open: $40,000 College Scholarships in Computer Science By TL Editors published 5 November 19 Scholarships will be awarded based on academic achievement, demonstrated leadership, community involvement, work experience, future goals, and financial need.
Kids Experiment, Design and Build With SAM Labs By TL Editors published 22 August 19 SAM Labs is a programming site where students develop engineering skills by using SAM blocks and the SAM Space app to create, modify, or enhance designs.
Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Review By Les Pounder/TechRadar published 6 August 19 This review of the specifications, performance and capacity of the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B will help educators decide if it's the technology of choice for their innovative STEM classrooms
Code with Google Introduced By TL Editors published 9 July 19 Code with Google brings together Google's free curriculum and programs that build coding skills - from beginner level to advanced - to help students succeed.
Programming Game Explores the Role of Humans in the Future By TL Editors published 14 June 19 7 Billion Humans includes many programming concepts such as basic movement and operations, if/then/else conditional statements, memory, comparisons, loops, and more.
UBTECH Education, Center for Educational Innovation Partner in New UKIT STEM and Computer Science Program By TL Editors published 18 March 19 The UKIT curriculum includes activities that cultivate 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, communication, creativity, team-based work and use of technology.