A St. Louis-based tech nonprofit is training inmates in computer programming while they're still incarcerated to give them a shot at landing jobs in the tech industry and avoid returning to prison.
Move over, coding. Some schools are asking student programmers to think critically about rapid advances in artificial intelligence. Marisa Shuman challenged her students at the Young Women’s ...
Corinne Gibson isn’t your typical computer geek. As a nurse at William E. Waters Middle School, she used computers, but her experience with them was limited to functional applications related to her ...
An area computer tutor, Jack Mahoney, Quarryville,helped her shop for a computer and set it up. After a few one-on-one lessons, she was ready to use a word processor, surf the Web, and send e-mails.
In partnership with Temple University’s Multimedia Urban Reporting Lab, the university’s capstone journalism class, students Chelsea Leposa and Jared Pass will cover neighborhood technology issues for ...
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