A new study from American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has concluded that recruitment of "non-traditional" students into computer science studies and jobs will be critical in ...
The Chicago school system plans to boost computer science from an elective to a core subject with a new, districtwide K-12 program, in what is being described as one of the most ambitious expansions ...
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With a severe shortage of college-trained IT workers across the U.S., what’s it going to take to get more students to pursue computer science studies? Two researchers think they have an answer: ...
Janice Zhang, assistant professor of computer science, was featured in the Virginian-Pilot for her initial findings on how well students who use generative artificial intelligence compare to students ...
Who is the Master's in Computer Science program for? Drexel’s College of Computing and Informatics’ (CCI) Master of Science in Computer Science (MSCS) is designed for students who hold a four-year ...
Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI received his first computer at the age of eight. He studied computer science at Stanford University, but dropped out after one year to co-found Loopt, a social networking ...
Oct. 7—First graders in Jessica Grantland's class at Eastwood Elementary are using robots that look like bumblebees to learn reading, math and basic computer coding skills as part of a program that ...
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First graders in Jessica Grantland’s class at Eastwood Elementary are using robots that look like bumblebees to learn reading, math and basic computer coding skills as part of a program that earned ...