More parents are turning to digital tools to teach their children how to earn, spend, and save responsibly. From managing ...
Kids ages 8+ can build, create, and code at Code Ninjas Denver’s week-long half-day AM and PM camps. Programs include Minecraft, Roblox, LEGO Robotics, and coding camps designed to make learning fun ...
Families explored the world of artificial intelligence at a hands-on workshop. Code Ninjas in High Wycombe opened its doors ...
The Hour of AI is a worldwide movement to introduce millions of students to computer science through one-hour coding activities and lessons from trusted organizations like LEGO Education, Google and ...
Code Ninjas, the premier learning center franchise focused on coding and technology education for kids ages 5-14, is expanding its footprint in Illinois with a newly signed franchise agreement for two ...
Fourth graders participate in an introductory lesson on artificial intelligence during a computer applications class at Dr.
Comcast partners with Girls Inc. to host Brunch with Santa, a holiday event with STEM learning and digital skills-building ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... At just 3 years old, Abel Robles was already exploring technology — tinkering with ScratchJr, a kids' programming app. By age 6, he was taking robotics ...
From a book to robots, the products all focus on microelectronics. Purdue University Inspire Research Institute for Pre-College Engineering As they pondered which STEM toys kids might want for the ...
The public narrative about the value of a computer science degree has long centered around the promise of six-figure salaries and a secure career path. Today, headlines about a computer science ...
In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists found that bumblebees can tell the difference between short and long light flashes, much like recognizing Morse code. The insects learned which signal led to a ...
How can technology help kids be more creative? How does it help them build a sense of autonomy, self-esteem, and social connection? These are a few of the questions educational researcher Nikita ...