A computer science degree used to be seen as a clear path to a well-paying career. Is it still worth it in an age of AI?
Politicians said every child should be taught coding for future job security, yet AI has made 10,000 Australian programmers redundant ... Read More The post Coding fever: Were our youths sold a ...
ChatGPT was released almost four years ago, and with it came… panic. AI will undoubtedly alter the workforce, media and education. And after four years of living with it, Staples is only beginning to ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, ...
New training at Northwestern State University’s School of Education is helping teachers integrate computer science into their lesson plans. NSU’s School of Education ...
As a young art major at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Dr. Barbara Johnson once stood before blank canvases waiting for inspiration to strike. It arrived instead in a computer lab in 1984 ...
Anthropic’s AI-powered computing-coding agent Claude appears easily capable of competing with one of IBM’s core businesses. Worries of this threat sent IBM stock careening on Monday. A deeper dive ...
Abstract: Feedback is critical throughout the education process. Relevant and timely feedback is difficult to provide in classes with a large number of students, such as computer programming courses.
SAGINAW, Mich. (WJRT) - Jerome Green STEM Preschool has become the first early childhood program in Michigan to implement a comprehensive Computer Science for All plan. The curriculum integrates ...
Thursday, the Alabama State Board of Education unanimously approved a new K-12 digital literacy and computer science course requirement. A committee of teachers, educational, technology and business ...
PHOENIX — Mesa Community College will offer two AI courses beginning in spring 2026 due to an influx of U.S. jobs requiring skills in this ever-evolving area, the school announced Thursday. Students ...
With his computer plugged into a projector at the front of the room, Hudson Blankner, a freshman in Gabe Johnson’s Computational Foundations 1 class, displayed his final project: a trio of classic ...