The best way for kids to learn computer skills is to make sure they get a kick out of it, say the owners of St. Catharines-based Code Ninjas. The centre, which opens later this month on Dunkirk Road, ...
What started as a hallway conversation at last summer’s GROW conference in Whistler has turned into Littlecodr, a game that parents are snapping up to teach their children basic concepts of computer ...
The B.C. government unveiled plans Monday to introduce computer coding in its school curriculum, addressing a chronic skills shortage in one of the few areas of the Canadian economy that is doing well ...
Learning how to code will allow you to do everything from build complex apps to make your smart lights flash when you receive an email. Here's our guide on how to get started. When you purchase ...
Nova Scotia hopes to incorporate computer coding into the curriculum next year so that students get more hands-on experience with the technology that makes the modern world work. The province is ...
The trick is getting them in the door in the first place and that’s what next week’s inaugural Code A Dream camp at the University of Windsor is intended to do. “The aim is to get girls to learn ...
Though coder Jeff Atwood thinks coding isn't for non-computer geeks, we can think of a lot of reasons normals should learn computer language. Atwood, on his blog Coding Horror, miffed by the "everyone ...
Kids need to learn computer coding starting in kindergarten, says P.E.I. technology advocate Maureen Kerr. Nova Scotia has just announced that it is making computer coding a part of the curriculum.
Students enrolled in classes 6 to 8 at more than 40,000 government-run composite (classes 1 to 8) and upper primary schools (classes 6 to 8) running under the Basic Education Council across Uttar ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results