Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share via Email In today’s quickly changing digital landscape, cybersecurity is more important than ever. Cybersecurity isn’t just ...
There was a time when computers were far too expensive to let mere students use them. In those days, we wrote fake programs for fictitious machines and checked them by hand. That wasn’t fun, but it ...
Jason Cipriani is based out of beautiful Colorado and has been covering mobile technology news and reviewing the latest gadgets for the last six years. His work can also be found on sister site CNET ...
Sphero, a known maker of robotic toys, launched a robotic toy car that hopes to help kids learn about the fundamentals of computer programming. The robot, called indi, can be programmed by kids using ...
The recent News article about children beginning to learn and use computers as early as kindergarten in some schools should have been titled "Keys to Not Learning." I am constantly amazed by those in ...
One Kingwood third grader is an online teacher of sorts, to get kids excited about computer technology. Caroline Gross does something most kids dream about. She has her own YouTube Channel. Complete ...
WORCESTER, United Kingdom — It’s a warm day in early June and a group of students have gathered in the IT classroom at New College Worcester to show off their coding skills. But instead of poking at ...
If you need access to a computer or the internet, or want to learn how to use them, the public library is probably the best place to start. Dayton Metro Library is offering free hands-on computer ...
Most parents spend a lot of time worrying about protecting kids from online predators. But what about protecting the family computer from kids who download games or ringtones that disguise viruses or ...
All week long we've been telling you ways to use your computer or phone to access educational sites and apps for your kids while they're out of school due to the COVID-19 outbreak. But, in many ...
Thirty-two Lompoc adults recently completed a new Computer Basics training course offered by Partners in Education, a nonprofit organization administered by the Santa Barbara County Education Office.