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Seattle-based computer science education nonprofit Code.org is helping to launch TeachAI, a new effort aimed at guiding governments and educators on teaching with and about artificial intelligence ...
Code.org is teaming up with College Board to push for more computer science courses in U.S. high schools and to increase the number of female and minority students taking those courses.
Amazon is making a $15 million donation to Code.org to help the Seattle nonprofit launch a new Advanced Placement computer science programming course aimed at underrepresented groups of students.
"We had a big, I don't know, existential crisis among students a few years back," Jure Leskovec told Fortune, "when it kind ...
Lovable CEO Anton Osika says that people can now build products and start companies without a computer science background.
Hour of Code is a global movement that looks to reach students in over 180 countries to increase diversity in computer science and introduce coding to students at a young age.
Abraham Lincoln High School won a national diversity award earlier this spring because girls made up a majority of school's the Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles class.
Men and women may be equal consumers of technology, but women today represent only 12% of all computer science graduates in the U.S. That number is down from 37% in 1984. Funded by businesses ...
For years, tech leaders and politicians told students that learning to code was a ticket to six-figure jobs. That promise is faltering for today’s computer science graduates, many of whom are now ...